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® Player’s Guide

ROLEPLAYING GAME SUPPLEMENT • Logan Bonner • Robert J. Schwalb

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Design Graphic Designer Rob Heinsoo (lead), Emi Tanji Greg Bilsland, Logan Bonner, Eric L. Boyd, Robert J. Schwalb Additional Graphic Design Soe Murayama Story Design Bruce R. Cordell (lead), Interior Illustrations Richard Baker, , Chippy, , Jesper Ejsing, , Goran Josic, , Development , , Mike Sass, Mike Schley, Stephen Schubert (lead), , , , Andy Collins Cartographers Additional Development Robert Lazzaretti, Bre Miller, Ryan Sansaver Publishing Production Specialist Editing Erin Dorries (lead), Ray Vallese Prepress Manager Jefferson Dunlap Managing Editing Imaging Technician Robert Jordan Director of R&D, Roleplaying Games/Book Publishing Production Manager Cynda Callaway D&D Story Design and Development Manager Christopher Perkins Setting details based on the original FORGOTTEN REALMS® created by with , D&D System Design and Development Manager the updated (3rd Edition) setting designed by Ed Greenwood, Andy Collins Richard Baker, Sean K Reynolds, , and Rob Heinsoo, and the 4th Edition revision guide by Bruce R. Art Directors Cordell, Richard Baker, and Philip Athans. Kate Irwin, Karin Powell Game rules based on the original DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® Cover Illustration rules created by E. and , and the William O’Connor later editions by David “Zeb” Cook (2nd Edition); , , Skip Williams, Richard Baker, and Peter Special Thanks to Brandon Daggerhart, keeper of Shadowfell Adkison (3rd Edition); and Rob Heinsoo, Andy Collins, and James Wyatt (4th Edition).

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INTRODUCTION ...... 4 3: BACKGROUNDS ...... 74 Tiny Lanterns ...... 146 Aglarond ...... 76 Trailblaze ...... 147 1: RACES ...... 6 Akanûl ...... 78 Walk Crossroads ...... 147 ...... 8 Amn ...... 80 Waterborn ...... 147 Genasi ...... 10 Baldur’s Gate ...... 82 Other Common Races ...... 13 Calimshan ...... 84 6: ALMANAC ...... 148 Dragonborn ...... 13 Chessenta ...... 86 Deities of Toril ...... 150 Dwarves ...... 13 Cormyr ...... 88 Greater Gods ...... 150 Eladrin ...... 14 ...... 90 Amaunator ...... 150 Elves ...... 15 Dragon Coast ...... 92 Asmodeus ...... 150 Half-Elves ...... 16 Durpar ...... 94 Bane ...... 150 Halfl ings ...... 17 East Rift ...... 96 Chauntea...... 150 Humans ...... 18 Elfharrow ...... 98 Corellon ...... 151 Tiefl ings ...... 19 Gray Vale ...... 100 Cyric ...... 151 Supporting Cast ...... 20 The Great Dale ...... 102 Ghaunadaur ...... 151 Gnomes ...... 20 High Imaskar ...... 104 Gruumsh ...... 151 Goblins...... 20 Impiltur ...... 106 Kelemvor ...... 151 Lycanthropes and Shifters ...... 20 Luruar ...... 108 Lolth ...... 152 Half- and Orcs ...... 20 Luskan ...... 110 ...... 152 Devas ...... 21 Isles ...... 112 Oghma ...... 152 Goliaths ...... 21 Myth Drannor ...... 114 Selûne ...... 152 Shades ...... 21 Narfell ...... 116 Shar ...... 152 Nelanther Isles ...... 118 Silvanus ...... 153 2: CHARACTER CLASSES ...... 22 Netheril ...... 120 Sune ...... 153 Swordmage ...... 24 Thay ...... 122 Tempus ...... 153 Swordmage Powers ...... 26 Tymanther ...... 124 Torm ...... 153 Warlock (Dark Pact) ...... 35 Vilhon Wilds ...... 126 Lesser Gods ...... 153 Spellscarred ...... 41 ...... 128 Exarchs and Primordials ...... 154 Spellscarred Powers ...... 41 Lore of the Land ...... 154 Paragon Paths ...... 47 4: FEATS ...... 130 Climate and Geography ...... 154 Anarch of Shyr ...... 47 Feat Descriptions ...... 132 The Calendar of Harptos ...... 155 Coronal Guard ...... 48 Heroic Tier Feats ...... 132 Seasonal Festivals ...... 155 Darkwalker ...... 49 Paragon Tier Feats ...... 138 The Roll of Years ...... 155 Doomguide ...... 50 Epic Tier Feats ...... 139 Languages ...... 156 Drow Wanderer ...... 51 Multiclass Feats ...... 139 The Common Tongue ...... 156 Eartheart Defender ...... 52 Alphabets ...... 156 Elemental Tempest ...... 53 5: RITUALS ...... 140 Coin and Commerce ...... 157 Evermeet Warlock ...... 54 Amanuensis ...... 142 Class and Station ...... 157 Ghost of Eventide ...... 55 Analyze Portal ...... 142 Families ...... 158 Heartwarder ...... 56 Arcane Mark ...... 142 Learning ...... 158 High Forest Scout ...... 57 Clear the Path ...... 142 Adventurers ...... 158 Impilturan Demonslayer ...... 58 Dark Light ...... 143 The Spellplague ...... 158 Morninglord ...... 59 Deathly Shroud ...... 143 Cosmology ...... 159 Purple Dragon Knight ...... 60 Divine Sight ...... 143 Silverstar ...... 61 Duplicate ...... 144 Simbarch of Aglarond ...... 62 Feat of Strength ...... 144 Spellguard Wizard ...... 63 Purge Spellplague ...... 144 Spellscarred Savant ...... 64 Purify Spellscarred ...... 144 Steelsky Liberator ...... 65 Raise Land ...... 144 Sword Coast Corsair ...... 66 Seek Rumor ...... 145 Umbriri ...... 67 Shadow Bridge ...... 145 Wandering Swordmage ...... 68 Share Husk ...... 145 Wizard of Cormyr ...... 69 Shift Mote ...... 145 Whirlwind Genasi ...... 70 Simbul’s Conversion ...... 146 Wildfi re Genasi ...... 71 Soulguard ...... 146 Epic Destinies ...... 72 Status ...... 146 Chosen ...... 72 Time Ravager ...... 146

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For more than twenty years, the FORGOTTEN gone, especially in regions south of the Sea of Fallen REALMS campaign setting has invited players of the Stars. Even familiar lands have become magical and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS game to walk the streets of fantastic in appearance. Islands of rock called earth- Waterdeep, to sail the Sea of Fallen Stars, and tra- motes drift through the sky. Weird towers and spires verse the trails of the Far East. Names such as Drizzt of stone jut from the landscape. Spectacular chasms Do’Urden and have become legend to both and waterfalls abound. player characters and players. All things were sustenance for the Spellplague’s The continent of Faerûn is a land of darkness and insatiable hunger—it assailed and transformed flesh, 0light—wilderness and civilization. From the subterra- stone, magic, space, and dimensional walls. Even nean depths of the to the dazzling heights the cosmos beyond Toril was affected. Some ancient of Airspur, the people of Faerûn inhabit even the realms returned that had been thought gone forever most remote lands and inhospitable environments. (such as the Feywild), and entire planes (such as the The people of Faerûn vary as widely as the continent’s Abyss) shifted to a new cosmic structure. geography, and they pursue virtually every walk of 3. Portions of Abeir have fused with Toril. The Spell- life to survive and prosper. plague raged even beyond planar boundaries, and Adventurers come in all shapes and sizes, and Toril’s long-lost twin world, cut off for tens of millen- the greatest heroes often arise from the unlikeliest nia, was also caught up in the maelstrom. Large parts of sources. Motivations differ as much as the color of Faerûn exchanged places with equivalent land of one’s skin, or the shape of one’s eyes or ears, yet masses on Abeir, bringing their populations with it is those differing motivations that create a hearty them. Across the Trackless Sea, an entire continent adventure. A character’s race and class create a of the lost realm reappeared, now called Returned canvas on which you might paint a story. The colors Abeir. you use to create the masterpiece are the triumphs 4. The number of gods has dropped markedly. During and tragedies of your character’s past deeds and the last century, even deities succumbed to divine future hopes. With each ambition, motivation, and and diabolical plots or to the chaos of the Spellplague. background element you introduce to you character, Of those now absent, many died, some left, and a few you make the picture clearer and more enduring. were revealed to be aspects of already extant gods. Others lost so much power that they became exarchs, Ten Important Facts lesser divinities who serve . 5. The Spellplague left its mark on creatures. Some The following points describe the biggest changes effects of the Spellplague persist to this day, espe- to the world of Toril since the previous edition of cially in the so-called Plaguelands where wild magic the FORGOTTEN REALMS Campaign Setting. If you are yet rages unrestrained. After exposure to the Plague- familiar with the setting, these will summarize the lands, some creatures exhibit physical marks called major events in the world since 1374 DR, the Year of spell scars. These spellscarred individuals develop Lightning Storms. If you are new to the setting, this unique abilities, but not without a price. information will give you the basic background that Victims of the original Spellplague were horribly most inhabitants know. changed, not simply scarred, their flesh warped in 1. Roughly a hundred years have passed in the world unimaginable ways. The abilities of the spellscarred, since the previous edition of the campaign setting. The though unique, are never as monstrous and powerful current year is 1479 DR, the Year of the Ageless One. as those of plaguechanged creatures. Luckily, such 2. The Spellplague has drastically altered the cosmos. monsters are few, and of those, only a handful are The Spellplague broke out in 1385 DR (the Year of free-willed, mobile threats. Blue Fire), the result of unfettered wild magic on the 6. Huge Underdark collapses have changed the surface death of the goddess Mystra. Whole countries are of Faerûn. As the earth fell away, the level and position

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Your choice of race for your player charac- ter establishes many of the fundamental traits that define your roleplaying experience. Specific values, perspectives, and motivations are associated with each race in the FORGOTTEN REALMS® campaign setting. Although your selection of geographical back- ground informs your character’s outlook, race is a primary contributing factor. 1 This chapter presents two races beyond the choices available in the Player’s Handbook: drow and genasi. It also describes the societal niche and demeanor of many other races. The chapter contains the following sections. ✦ Drow: This corrupt race of fey resides in the Underdark, though the occasional pariah escapes the evil trappings of the race to safely reach the light of the surface. Although drow generally are evil, a few are good. You might choose to play a drow who has turned his or her back on a sinister past. ✦ Genasi: This elemental race has humanlike vari- ability in personality and motivation. Genasi are the result of the effect over time of the Elemental Chaos on humans. They manifest physiologi- cal changes that mirror this elemental and fluid nature. You might choose the genasi race if you wants to play an exotic and adaptable character. ✦ Other Common Races: Dragonborn, dwarves, eladrin, elves, half-elves, half lings, humans, and —all the races covered in the Player’s Handbook—are discussed here in the context of the FORGOTTEN REALMS setting. ✦ Supporting Cast: Many other kinds of creatures also roam the world of Toril, serving as allies or adversaries of the player characters. JESPER EJSING CHAPTER 1 | Races 6

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 6 7/2/08 2:14:55 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 7 7/2/08 2:15:12 PM DROW Cloud of Darkness Drow Racial Power A shroud of blackness descends around you, hiding you from sight. Encounter Minor Action Close burst 1 Effect: The burst creates a cloud of darkness that remains in place until the end of your next turn. The cloud blocks line of sight, squares within it are totally obscured, and creatures entirely within it are blinded until they exit. You are immune to these effects.

Darkfire Drow Racial Power A flickering halo of purple light surrounds the target, making it easier to hit. Encounter Minor Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence +4 vs. Reflex, Wisdom +4 vs. Reflex, or Charisma +4 vs. Reflex Increase to +6 bonus at 11th level and +8 bonus at 21st level. Hit: Until the end of your next turn, all attacks against the target have combat advantage, and the target cannot benefit from invisibility or concealment. Special: When you create your character, choose Intel- ligence, Wisdom, or Charisma as the ability score you use when making attack rolls with this power. This choice remains throughout your character’s life and does not change the power’s other effects.

Drow are a decadent race of dark elves whose beauty and sophistication fail to mask hearts all too often stained in evil. The vast majority of dark elves base Graceful and deadly, their behavior and attitudes on the worship of the at home in the depths of darkness chaotic evil goddess Lolth, also known as the Spider Queen. RACIAL TRAITS Drow society is organized into houses. The heads Average Height: 5´ 4˝–6´ 0˝ of the most powerful houses occupy leadership Average Weight: 130–170 lb. positions in the various cities of the Underdark, the subterranean realm beneath Faerûn that the dark Ability Scores: +2 Dexterit y, +2 Charisma elves call home. Size: Medium Speed: 6 squares Play a drow if you want . . . Vision: ✦ to be good at skulking, striking quickly, and employing a variety of dirty tactics. Languages: Common, Elven ✦ to play a hero in search of redemption, or one who Skill Bonuses: +2 Intimidate, +2 Stealth struggles to rise above the wickedness of his or her Fey Origin: Your ancestors were native to the Feywild, people. so you are considered a fey creature for the pur- ✦ to be a member of a race that favors the ranger, pose of effects that relate to creature origin. rogue, and warlock classes. Trance: Rather than sleep, drow enter a meditative state known as trance. You need to spend 4 hours in this state to gain the same benefits other races Physical Qualities gain from taking a 6-hour extended rest. While in Drow stand just shy of human height and have slen- a trance, you are fully aware of your surroundings der, athletic builds. Physically, they resemble eladrin, and notice approaching enemies and other events with wiry builds, pleasing features, and midnight as normal. black skin that has a blue cast. Their eyes are fiery Lolthtouched: Once per encounter, you can use either red, lavender, or blue. All drow have white hair, which the cloud of darkness power or the darkfire power. most keep long and decorate with intricate pins and CHIPPY DUGAN CHIPPY CHAPTER 1 | Races 8

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 8 7/2/08 2:15:19 PM webbing wrought from precious metals. Aside from ing until shown reason to respect their associates. their tresses and eyebrows, drow have little facial hair, Some free drow find these ingrained bigotries hard though males sometimes grow long sideburns or tufts to overcome. Each drow who escapes the Underdark DROW of wispy hair on their cheeks and chins. must come to terms with what he or she has been From infancy, a drow child must be cunning. taught and what he or she sees in the world around. Children can expect no kindness, no warmth, and Those who succeed can lead more or less normal no compassion. Such expressions engender fatal lives, while those who fail must endure a miserable weakness. Drow are cold parents, instilling self- existence, trapped between two worlds and finding reliance and independence, so that their offspring no haven in either. will become strong enough to survive a bloody adolescence. Ill treatment reinforces their natural Drow Characteristics: Arrogant, cold, haunted, inclinations toward evil. In rare cases, the harshness pragmatic, rebellious, ruthless, skeptical, sophisti- of childhood can have the opposite effect, seeding the cated, urbane youth with a hatred of and disdain for drow society and expectations. Such attitudes often lead young Male Drow Names: Adinimys, Baridl, Belgos, Bhintel, drow to a premature end. Drisdhaun, Elkantar, Haelirin, Houndaer, Kelnozz, In general, dark elves have life spans somewhat Malaggar, Nalklyr, Orkallael, Pelloth, Phaeqel, Quar- longer than those of their surface-dwelling cousins. fein, Ryltar, Ulvein, Vorgyrn, Xulgos, Zebith Drow who manage to avoid dying a violent death can live for well over 200 years, and exceptional mem- Female Drow Names: Akneth, Alauniira, Briesril, bers of the race measure their ages in centuries. Chali, Charinida, Diviir, Drisiml, Faeremma, Fillith, Ilivarra, Myrymma, Pellanistra, Quewaun, Shivra, Playing a Drow Viergar, Waeren, Xune, Yasesril, Zaketrin, Zarra Most drow are singularly wicked. They are cruel in their dealings with others and treacherous among Drow Adventurers themselves. In the pursuit of power, status, and Three sample drow adventurers are described below. Lolth’s favor, drow houses compete with each other Quarfein is a drow ranger and a devout follower to amass wealth and enslave weaker races. The fickle of Kelemvor. He led a short-lived resistance in his whims of Lolth’s priestesses demand absolute obedi- home city, but found disaster when his lieutenant ence, driving the race to further evil. betrayed him to the of his house. He escaped Though most drow are villains firmly in the with his life and little else. After weeks of harrowing thrall of the Spider Queen, not all suffer so. Some exploration, he eventually escaped the Underdark for drow escape the Underdark to find new lives on the the surface. Now Quarfein leads expeditions into the surface, while a few reject the dominance of Lolth’s Underdark, using his fellow adventurers to help him priestesses and form mercenary companies or trade with his vendetta against the church of Lolth. consortiums of their own. These, however, are the Faeremma, a drow rogue and the sixth daughter in exceptions. The Spider Queen’s church makes bloody her family, faced endless torments as a child from her examples of any it names enemies of its goddess. Few elder and higher-ranked sisters and was promised a drow indeed dare to rebel against Lolth’s priestesses. fate as a sacrifice on her mother’s bloody altar. Rather Drow are born into darkness. Their society is vio- than die for a goddess she hated, she fled her home, lent and capricious, a world where life is worthless and slipping away with a merchant caravan bound for the only power has any meaning. Even drow who escape surface. As her mother’s spies hunt for her still, Faer- the clutches of this sinister culture find themselves emma stays on the move, always drifting from place scarred by the lessons they learned in their youth. to place to keep a step ahead of her pursuers. Drow understand the value of and enjoy Vorgyrn is a drow warlock who learned to wield congenial companionship, but they regard any such mystic fey powers. He soon discovered that the arrangements as temporary and learn at an early age priestesses of Lolth distrusted his independence and to distrust love and camaraderie. Such relationships his mysterious arcane powers. Vorgyrn fled to seek can hide betrayal. Therefore, dark elves are ever refuge among a more civilized and possibly more tol- watchful for treachery, expecting the worst in those erant world. In the forests of the surface lands he met they meet. Drow are never surprised when the knife others who loved the beauty of nature and the touch appears, and they consequently find it hard to form of magic as he did, friends whom he could trust with lasting friendships. his life. Vorgyrn has turned his back on the hateful From birth, drow are taught that they are superior ways of his people. He now fights for his newfound to all other races—those who lack the strength to home and the folk who have befriended him. defend themselves deserve to be used as the drow see fit. Drow therefore can be arrogant and condescend-

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 9 7/2/08 2:15:26 PM GENASI Earthshock Earthsoul Genasi Racial Power The earth moves in response to your stomping foot or slapping hand, buckling to knock your enemy to its knees. Energy embodied, chaos and order united— Encounter a race of inherent flexibility, passion, and diversity Minor Action Close burst 1 Target: Enemies in burst that are touching the ground Attack: Strength +2 vs. Fortitude, Constitution +2 vs. RACIAL TRAITS Fortitude, or Dexterity +2 vs. Fortitude Average Height: 5´ 7˝–6´ 2˝ Increase to +4 bonus at 11th level, and to +6 bonus at Average Weight: 130–225 lb. 21st level. Hit: The target is knocked prone. Ability Scores: +2 Strength, +2 Intelligence Special: When you gain this manifestation, choose Strength, Constitution, or Dexterity as the ability score you use when Size: Medium making attack rolls with this power. This choice remains Speed: 6 squares throughout your character’s life and does not change the Vision: Normal power’s other effects.

Languages: Common, Primordial Firepulse Firesoul Genasi Racial Power Skill Bonuses: +2 Endurance, +2 Nature As an enemy lands a blow, retributive fire ignites from your Elemental Origin: Your ancestors were native to the arms and fists. Elemental Chaos, so you are considered an elemen- Encounter ✦ Fire tal creature for the purpose of effects that relate to Immediate Reaction Melee 1 creature origin. Trigger: An enemy hits you with a melee attack Elemental Manifestation: Choose one elemental Target: The triggering enemy manifestation: earthsoul, firesoul, stormsoul, water- Attack: Strength +2 vs. Reflex, Constitution +2 vs. Reflex, or soul, or windsoul. That manifestation is part of your Dexterity +2 vs. Reflex Increase to +4 bonus at 11th level, and to +6 bonus at 21st nature. (The Extra Manifestation feat, page 133, lets level. you add additional manifestations and change your Hit: 1d6 + Strength, Constitution, or Dexterity modifier fire manifestation.) Each elemental manifestation offers damage. particular benefits and provides an associated Increase to 2d6 + Strength, Constitution, or Dexterity encounter power. Your appearance changes based modifier fire damage at 11th level, and to 3d6 + Strength, on the element you are manifesting. Constitution, or Dexterity modifier fire damage at 21st level. Special: When you gain this manifestation, choose Strength, Earthsoul: You gain a +1 racial bonus to your Fortitude Constitution, or Dexterity as the ability score you use when defense, a +1 racial bonus to saving throws, and the making attack rolls and damage rolls with this power. This earthshock power. choice remains throughout your character’s life and does not change the power’s other effects. Firesoul: You gain a +1 racial bonus to your Reflex defense, resist 5 fire, and the firepulse power. Promise of Storm Stormsoul Genasi Racial Power At 11th level, the resistance improves to 10 fire. The lightning living within you calls out to its companion, the At 21st level, the resistance improves to 15 fire. thunder. Sparks dance across your skin, and the air around you seems to darken and rumble. Stormsoul: You gain a +1 racial bonus to your Fortitude Encounter ✦ Lightning, Thunder defense, resist 5 lightning, and the promise of storm Minor Action Personal power. Effect: Until the end of your next turn, you deal an extra 1d8 At 11th level, the resistance improves to 10 damage with any lightning or thunder power you use. lightning. At 11th level, increase your extra damage to 2d8. At 21st level, increase your extra damage to 3d8. At 21st level, the resistance improves to 15 lightning. Swiftcurrent Watersoul Genasi Racial Power Watersoul: You can breathe underwater. You also gain Your form ripples like water as you flow forward, whipping past enemies and rubble in a graceful but deadly surge. a +2 racial bonus to saving throws against ongoing damage and the swiftcurrent power. Encounter Move Action Personal Effect: You can shift up to your speed over ground or liquid Windsoul: You gain resist 5 cold and the windwalker terrain. You take no penalties for squeezing during this power. movement, can move through enemy spaces, ignore At 11th level, the resistance improves to 10 cold. difficult terrain, and take no damage if the surface or At 21st level, the resistance improves to 15 cold. substance you move across would ordinarily deal damage to you.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 10 7/2/08 2:15:27 PM Windwalker Windsoul Genasi Racial Power You harness the power of the winds. Air swirls about you, lifting you from the earth.

Encounter GENASI Move Action Personal Effect: Fly 8 squares. If you don’t end your move on solid ground, you float to the ground without taking falling damage.

Genasi are an inherent contradiction. Each genasi embodies the potential chaos of air and fire, the order of earth and water, or the ferocity of thunder and lightning. Genasi manifest one of these facets of their elemental soul at all times. Their race is passion- ate and nearly as diverse as humans. Genasi can be found almost anywhere.

Play a genasi if you want . . . ✦ to struggle or experiment with the order and chaos of your existence. ✦ to look for adaptability in personality and physical appearance. ✦ to be a member of a race that favors the swordmage and warlord classes. Physical Qualities Every genasi constantly manifests an element. (Genasi have no neutral, nonelemental state.) All genasi are born with one elemental manifestation, a genetic trait that is handed down from hir or her par- The physical qualities that genasi display when ents. Some genasi learn an additional manifestation using different elemental manifestations are summa- in late adolescence or adulthood, and a rare few have rized below. several. Earthsoul: Brown skin; golden energy lines and Genasi are of roughly the same size and propor- eyes; bald with golden energy lines glowing on the tions as humans, though they tend toward broader head. physiques that are evidence of their physical strength. Firesoul: Ruddy bronze skin; fiery orange energy A genasi’s body is etched with energy lines that glow lines and eyes; flickering flames coming out of the in a color associated with the element that the genasi energy lines on the head. is manifesting. The energy lines on a genasi’s body Stormsoul: Purple skin; silvery energy lines; glow- appear in a pattern that is common between mem- ing crystalline silver spikes on the head. bers of the same family and sometimes between Watersoul: Seafoam green skin; bright blue natives of the same area. The specific configuration energy lines; bald with blue energy lines glowing on of energy lines on each genasi’s face and head is the head. distinctive, varying between individuals the way fin- Windsoul: Silver skin; light blue energy lines; gerprints differ between humans. Even when genasi glowing blue and gray ice crystal spikes on the head. change their elemental manifestation, each one retains his or her unique facial energy lines. To show Genasi have an average life span comparable to that off the energy lines etching his or her body, a genasi of humans, roughly 75 years. Some members of the often wears clothes that leave at least some portion of race can live to the age of 90 or 100. his or her body uncovered. Genasi skin tones and “hair” also vary depend- Playing a Genasi ing on which element an individual is manifesting. Generalities about a genasi’s elemental manifestation Genasi don’t have actual hair—the substance that are sometimes contradicted by the race’s changeable appears to cover their heads during different mani- nature. In most regions where genasi live, the domi- festations is a magical expression of their elemental nant manifestation is the one most closely associated nature.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 11 7/2/08 2:15:28 PM with the region’s environment. The most extreme Male Genasi Names: Emere, Garel-kai, Jett, Kad- example of this truism occurs in underwater commu- dim-sul, Ki-amar, Mariz, Sardis, Sha-karn, Yuriel, nities, where it’s essentially impossible for a genasi to Zan-kyri survive without the watersoul manifestration. In a city whose construction features a number Female Genasi Names: Ashar, Gwind, Len-jes, of elevated features and possibly a lot of earthmotes Jenda-shan, Jerra, Mai-sal, Mara-kai, Nari-lana, Son- (such as Airspur, the capital of Akanûl), the vast liin, Valandra, Vanri majority of genasi have the stormsoul or windsoul manifestation. In a hot climate or a place where crea- Genasi Adventurers tures of flame hold sway (such as the city of Memnon Three sample genasi adventurers are described in Calimshan), firesoul is the most prevalent manifes- below. tation. Genasi are noted for their presence in Akanûl, Mariz is a genasi warlord. Despite starting his Calimshan, and Returned Abeir, but smaller pockets life with the stormsoul manifestation, he was drawn of genasi can be found most anywhere. to the sea. His acquaintances aren’t sure whether Genasi who have more than one manifestation Mariz has become a pirate on the Sea of Fallen Stars think of themselves as having multiple personas. A or whether he hunts pirates on the Sea of Fallen genasi who is quick-tempered and passionate while Stars. The story seems to vary depending on Mariz’s manifesting firesoul might be a much more deliber- mood. All they’re certain of is that he mastered the ate person while manifesting earthsoul. When free watersoul manifestation in time to save his life when from the demands of travel or conflict, genasi who he was involved in a battle at sea, and that he now have multiple manifestations sometimes change adventures intending to earn enough money to buy manifestation as a method of expressing their mood his own ship and a magic arsenal to avenge himself or their intentions. upon those responsible for his first ship’s destruction. Genasi philosophers believe that genasi were cre- As long as Mariz still has his sword and his quick wits ated as a compromise between chaos and the world’s to help keep them alive, Mariz’s friends are inclined divinely crafted forms. A few genasi internalize that to help him get his ship and then go along for the contradiction and struggle to eliminate one or the voyage. other of their natures, becoming maniacs of chaos or The genasi swordmage Nari-lana became a student disciples of order, but those genasi are the exception. of magic, swordplay, and her windsoul manifesta- Most simply enjoy the connections that their elemen- tion while growing up. She aspired to follow the tal nature gives them to the world. assault swordmage tradition, eventually becoming As children, genasi express only a single mani- one of the anarchs of Shyr. She was well on her way festation. In all but a few areas of Faerûn, however, to earning a place of power in the community when genasi know family members and childhood friends one day her entire swordmage school was outdueled who have manifestations other than their own, so by a wandering eladrin swordmaster. That event that they grow up knowing the diverse elements their changed Nari-lana’s life. She was thrilled by the new race is connected to. techniques and hidden powers the eladrin had dem- Ambition and pride have strongly influenced onstrated, and she realized those techniques weren’t genasi culture. Genasi are constantly aspiring to going to come to her while she stayed at home, so she improve their station. Their societies bubble with a set out for a life of challenges and questing. She likely constant pressure for recognition of true strength and won’t again meet the eladrin who bested her school, competence. In consequence, genasi social structures but if she does, she intends to show him the powerful are nowhere near as stable as those created by other sword magic she has learned on her adventures. races. Garel-kai served as an to a human Genasi have no longstanding animosity toward wizard while growing up in the great city of Water- any other races. Neither can they be said to be sure deep. His master abruptly disappeared a few months friends of any other race—not even their own. In ago, leaving Garel-kai with a bit of knowledge, an human cities, some genasi prefer to deal with one unsatisfied sense of adventure, and a sudden desire to group of friends while manifesting one element and travel in other lands. Garel-kai isn’t ready to admit it keep a different circle of friends in another manifes- aloud, but he is extremely curious about what awaits tation. Other genasi find friends who can deal with him in lands more heavily populated by genasi. He’s all their forms. not sure yet whether he is looking forward to living among others of his kind or whether he will long Genasi Characteristics: Capricious, exotic, for a return to his days as a dweller in the City of free-spirited, haughty, headstrong, impulsive, inde- Splendors. pendent, passionate, quick-tempered, quixotic

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The eight character races detailed in the Player’s Faerûn holds many new possibilities, new opportunities, Handbook are major forces in the FORGOTTEN REALMS without any of the prejudices of their past. Dragon- setting. The information in this section builds on the born are eager to explore and to extend the hand of Player’s Handbook material, tailoring each race to fit its friendship to their neighbors. Having no thirst for war, special niche in the world. dragonborn work hard to achieve peaceful relations with those they meet and struggle to establish them- Dragonborn selves as a viable nation in the tapestry of lands that make up Toril. Unfortunately for them, the strange- Born of Abeir, the dragonborn are an honorable

ness of their customs and their uncertain origins casts RACES COMMON OTHER COMMON RACES people who draw strength from the hardships of their many suspicions on the dragonborn and their motives, heritage and their resolve to survive. making establishing long-lasting alliances a challenge. Dragonborn have always cleaved to a complex Description and Homelands set of principles to guide their beliefs. Dragonborn Dragonborn are a handsome fusion of dragon and society is highly ordered, with rigid castes and social human. Tall and muscled, gifted with incredible expectations, but nowhere does the race’s sense of strength and great reserves of physical endurance, honor reveal itself more than in combat. A dragon- dragon born are ideal warriors. Added to their physical born always shows his enemies respect, giving his prowess is their adherence to a disciplined life, giving opponents the greatest due regardless of the cause them the will to excel at whatever they set out to do. that makes them foes. Few dragonborn would sully The dragonborn of Tymanther are a people dis- themselves by using treachery to defeat their adver- placed, brought into Toril during the cataclysm nearly saries, and they give each opponent the chance to a century past. In Returned Abeir, dragonborn yet acquit himself in the same honorable fashion. toil for dragon overlords, living and dying at their This adherence to proper behavior eclipses the whim. But those of Tymanther are descendants of race’s views toward the gods. Since Abeir was without dragonborn who broke the shackles of tyranny to divine influence, at least in a way that most people fight against their dread masters. A portion of their of Toril understand, dragonborn regard the gods and hard-won land of free dragonborn merged with their servants with suspicion, for they have ever held Toril, separating the Tymantherans from their kin. themselves accountable for their own actions and In the decades since, the Tymantherans have sought never to the expectations of others, especially to some to forget the grief of this estrangement and have remote god or other. Although a few dragonborn grappled with the realization that their relocation have found themselves in the service of traditionally might have ultimately doomed those left behind to wicked institutions, they cannot share the tenets and renewed servitude. Still, even with this knowledge beliefs of the organizations they serve. haunting them, the dragonborn in Faerûn are free from the oppression defining their history and now Dwarves look toward a bright future in a new world. The glory of the ancient dwarven kingdoms lies far Playing a Dragonborn in Toril in the past, yet these stout champions remain vigilant against the myriad foes arrayed against them. The The number of dragonborn who remember the times Stout Folk pride themselves in the achievements of before the migration are minuscule, but nearly every their people. Claiming that they stepped fully formed dragonborn living today has a relative who suffered from the heart of the world, dwarves have much under the dragon despots of Abeir. Chilling tales told in common with the stone and steel they respect. around family hearths and the recitations of oral Dwarves are doughty, toughened by countless wars. histories in the gallery of the City-Bastion in Djerad Though many of their strongholds lay in ruin, the Thymar (see page 124) instill in these doughty folk dwarves bravely hold what remains theirs, while a deep and abiding hatred of all dragonkind. Even looking to reclaim their past empires. though of Toril had nothing to do with their appalling treatment, dragonborn bear a grudge that burns as hot now as it ever did before. In fact, Description and Homelands those who take up a life of dragon-hunting are among Although the dwarves were originally one people, some of the most celebrated heroes in Tymanther. strife, internecine conflict, and endless wars with Many dragonborn believe that waging eternal war orcs and goblinoids the race, scattering it against dragons cannot represent their true purpose. throughout Faerûn. With each grudging defeat, the Tymantheran dragonborn have come to learn that

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 13 7/2/08 2:15:30 PM dwarves drifted farther from their roots until their in numbers and overrun their fortified cities. Such natural adaptation to new environments left a physi- creatures aren’t the only ones to gain the dwarves’ cal mark upon their bodies. Of the various clans and enmity, and the dwarves hunt drow, grimlocks, and tribes, most dwarves fall into one of two groups: gold other Underdark races with relish. dwarves and shield dwarves. Gold dwarves have a reputation for arrogance, The gold dwarves of East Rift and elsewhere in the pride, and disdain for other races. Where shield South are a stocky and muscular people. They stand dwarves frequently make alliances with their about 4 feet tall and weigh as much as other dwarves. neighbors, gold dwarves have traditionally shunned Unlike their northern kin, gold dwarves have dark them and extended their haughtiness even to their skin, deeply tanned to dark brown. They wear their dwarven kin. The destruction of the last century has black to dark brown hair long, and males (and rarely dulled this pride, and for the first time in memory, females) sport long beards, carefully oiled and the gold dwarves now welcome outsiders into their groomed. Gold dwarves usually have hazel or brown communities. An influx of adventurers and explorers eyes, and green eyes are considered lucky. drawn by the lure of excitement, fabulous treasure, Expert craftsfolk, gold dwarves take pride in their and ancient secrets has managed to strengthen the personal equipment and often wield weapons featur- gold dwarf settlements in the East Rift and has done ing intricate engravings, scrollwork, and acid etchings, much to slow the drow attacks that test their defenses. all of which depict scenes from dwarven history and creatures their ancestors defeated. The attention to Eladrin detail extends farther than their weapons, of course; The eladrin are mysterious people of Faerie. Mas- the most innocuous items—combs, brushes, back- ters of sword and spell, they defend their glittering packs—feature lovingly wrought scenes and images on cities and ancestral homelands from the dark forces their surfaces. Their armor is exceptional, and each arrayed against them. Eladrin are possessed of a keen, piece is a work of peerless art, making gold dwarf almost instinctual understanding of magic. They are armor some of the most coveted in the world. most comfortable in places where the veil between Outside the South, shield dwarves far outnumber the mortal world and the Feywild is at its thinnest, their cousins. Taller and heavier than gold dwarves, such as Myth Drannor and Evermeet. While eladrin shield dwarves are fair-skinned, with hair ranging are content to seclude themselves among their own from brown to blond, and red being the most common. kind behind the wards and defenses protecting their Blue and hazel are the predominant eye colors. communities, the burgeoning evil stalking the lands Shield dwarves don’t use the stylized goods of their brings forth many eladrin champions who devote southern kin, but they are no shirkers when it comes their lives to battling their ancient enemies. to quality. Peerless craftsfolk, they forge some of the strongest weapons and armor in all the lands. Each piece bears a maker’s mark to denote its crafter, often Description and Homelands placed on the business end of hammers and similar Drow, elves, and eladrin can all trace their histories bludgeons. As such, these weapons literally leave a back to a common ancestor in the Feywild. Mil- stamp on their victims. lennia of life on Faerûn, coupled with their natural proclivity for adapting to their environment, have Playing a Dwarf in Toril fostered numerous social, cultural, and even physi- cal differences that result in making them distinct Dwarves are stubborn and cynical, but also brave and peoples. Although there are marked differences tenacious. Besieged on all sides by ancient enemies, between eladrin and their cousin races, eladrin have dwarves remain true to the traditions and values of subgroupings of their own that some folk mistake for their heritage. different races. Dwarves are naturally dour and suspicious. Slow The most numerous eladrin are those also known to trust, they keep those outside their tight family as moon elves or silver elves. Fair, being pale to the groups at hammer-length, suspecting the worst in point of appearing blue in certain light, they are an everyone they meet until they can believe without a attractive people with long, silky hair the color of shred of doubt in another’s honest and good inten- spun silver or deepest black. One can become lost tions. Dwarves hold betrayals in their memories and in their entrancing eyes that appear as flecks of gold swear solemn vows to avenge themselves for what swimming in deep pools of blue or green. might have been just a minor slight. The second group of eladrin are markedly less Dwarves despise goblins and orcs above all other common. They are known as sun elves or gold elves, races and wipe them out wherever they find them. To and they are a reclusive people, content to while away dwarves, these creatures are an infestation, and it’s their long lives in the seclusion of their breathtaking their duty to purge the world of them lest they gather cities. 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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 14 7/2/08 2:15:31 PM Moon elves and sun elves are worlds apart insofar as their dealings with other races are concerned. The moon elves are friendly and outgoing, curious and bold, the first to agree to any adventure regardless of the danger it presents. Moon elves are also the last to withdraw if a situation sours, such is their commit- ment to whatever cause they champion. Sun elves are cautious. They detach themselves from their predicaments to consider all their options before committing to any course of action. Their decidedly long view can make them frustrating com- panions, because they always weigh their choices OTHER COMMON RACES COMMON OTHER COMMON RACES before making a decision. Elves Elves gather small tribes in sylvan forests, windswept plains, and remote mountain vales. These secluded people prefer the natural world over the trappings of civilization and live in harmony with the wilder- ness. Elves are cautious warriors who fight constantly against the abominations stalking their lands. Expert archers and cunning warriors, they use guile and tac- tical cunning to secure their homelands. Description and Homelands golden blond, copper, or black hair. Most have green The elves of the present day are descended from the or golden eyes. green elves, ancient settlers who emerged from Faerie Eladrin wear simple and functional garb, enhanced to dwell in the mortal world. After vicious wars and with complex patterns woven into the material. terrible betrayals, the elves withdrew to the isolation Although lacking much ostentation, their clothing is of the wilderness. Generations of seclusion widened always of a fine make and of excellent material. They the cultural split between themselves and their eladrin prefer natural colors, but can wear garments of garish cousins until the elves became a separate people. hues during holy days and festivals. Elves congregate in two broad cultural groups. The most numerous are the wood elves, who dwell in the Playing an Eladrin in Toril High Forest and the arbors of the Lethyr, Wealdath, Chondalwood, and Cormanthor woods. Copper elves, Many eladrin feel a need to explore. The recent as they are sometimes called, stand as tall as humans tragedies (in their eyes at least) have checked their but have slight, athletic frames. They get their alternate wanderlust and prompted many eladrin to retreat names from the color of their skin, which often has a to their cities and communities to safeguard those green tint. Their thick hair is often brown or black, but places from the plaguescarred abominations that blond and copper red are also known, while eye color burbled and gibbered as they ravaged the world. Safe ranges from hazel to brown to emerald green. Elves within the confines of Myth Drannor and Evereska, prefer natural materials and can be found wearing the eladrin use magic and peerless skill at arms to hides or suits of finely crafted leathers dyed in greens fight back the darkness that encroaches on their and browns to help them blend into their surroundings. ancestral lands. The second group is the wild elves, who consider A few, moon elves mostly, sought refuge in human themselves the truest descendants of the green elves. domains. Baldur’s Gate and Waterdeep saw the While they are given to live in forests like their wood greatest influxes of eladrin and greatly benefited kin, wild elves are a xenophobic people and claim from their knowledge and expertise in the matters of lands far removed from the domains of other races. magic. Glad to lend their talents, many eladrin have Thus, they settle in bleak places such as Elfharrow, found exalted places in human societies and enjoy far secret enclaves in the deeper portions of the Chondal- more freedom than ever before in such situations. wood, and other untamed places. As the world has settled, the eladrin seem ready to The bodies of wild elves are more muscular than explore once more, this time to venture into the peril- those of wood elves. Exposure to the sun makes their ous new lands of Abeir to discover what secrets they skin dark but does little to leach the color from their might hold.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 15 7/2/08 2:15:32 PM black or chestnut brown hair. Many wild elves decorate feel at ease among different cultures and societies. As a themselves with tattoos, war paint, and ritual scars. result, many half-elves travel widely and adopt profes- sions that are not attractive to many humans and elves. Playing an Elf in Toril The elf–eladrin split left elves without a heritage and Description and Homelands no knack for magical talent. With each generation, Half-elves are said to have the best traits of elves and the elves sacrificed more and more of their refine- humans. Physically, they often share the metallic skin ment for their wild empathy with nature. Elves are as tones and rich hair colors of their elven kin. How- much a part of their lands as the trees, stones, birds, ever, unlike the more slender elves, half-elves have and streams. sturdy bodies and bulky muscles. The combination of Elves revere nature, and their communities reflect their force of personality and their physical presence this reverence. Their homes are fashioned from trees, makes them stand out in almost any crowd. using ancient rituals to form living wood structures. A half-elf’s complexion, accent, and mannerisms Some even construct elaborate settlements in the vary according to his or her culture, though these are canopies, connecting their homes through a series of by no means an indication of an individual’s home. rope bridges and ladders. Half-elves are found from Chult to Thay, and many Elves also use natural materials for everyday things, affect different accents and characteristics depend- taking only what they must from their surrounding ing on the places through which they travel. Someone flora. Their clothing is made from plant fibers when gifted in glib and adaptable speech is often said to possible, and if they kill an animal for its hide, they have “the tongue of a half-elf.” always use all that they can from the creature. Elves The largest populations of half-elves are found in are generally not comfortable in civilized areas, balk- Aglarond, Gulthandor, the Dales, and Luruar. Many ing at the manufactured edifices that dominate such of the half-elves formerly occupying Cormyr and places, while at the same time knowing that such the area that is now Evereska moved northward over examples of mortal hubris are fleeting and that nature the past few decades, finding the human-dominated will one day reclaim that which was taken from it. lands to the north welcoming. Most wood elves have overcome their natural aver- The only truly “half-elf nation” is Aglarond. sion for other races, setting aside their misgivings in Despite the disappearance of the Simbul, Aglarond the interest of survival, and thus regularly trade and remains steadfast in its opposition to Thay. Half-elves even consort with other races, though they prefer the from around Faerûn venture to this land, often just company of eladrin, gnomes, and other sylvan races. to experience this anomalous country, other times to Wood elves are peaceful and patient. Not given to explore the fey portals of the Yuirwood or offer aid in extremes of emotion, they approach every situation the nation’s defense. with calm. Although they have little use for cities, Half-elves’ natural leadership qualities enable wood elves occasionally live alongside or support them to rise to prominent positions in both elven and human and half ling allies. human communities. Elves respect the avant garde Wild elves are another matter entirely. The drow attitude of their cousins and appreciate that they are waged their fiercest wars against the green elves, less reckless than most humans, while humans are enslaving and slaughtering them in order to steal drawn to the light-hearted and plucky demeanor that their lands. Those elves who survived bear the scars is absent in elves. of the ancient wars still and thus are reluctant to deal with outsiders. Beneath their harsh exteriors, though, Playing a Half-Elf in Toril lie free spirits who delight in the wonder of the world Many half-elves are content to lead the simple lives around them. Green elves are given to extreme emo- of their parent races, earning livings as traders, mer- tions, including deep love and bitter, soul-rending chants, farmers, or craftsmen. Others gradually sorrow. Reckless and impulsive, they act in the a curiosity about the world at large, a condition the elves moment rather than wasting time in deliberation. refer to as “the human habit.” This wanderlust afflicts many half-elves in early adulthood, causing them to Half-Elves set out with little more than the clothes on their backs. Travelers, adventurers, traders, and diplomats, half- The motivations of such wandering half-elves vary elves are born leaders whose glib tongues invite considerably. Some members of the race seek simply friendly smiles and inspire welcoming arms. Half-elves to slake a thirst to see the world and experience new appear throughout Faerûn wherever elves and humans cultures. Others take a more aggressive attitude, join- dwell together. Half-elf settlements exist, but they are ing adventuring companies or taking to the high seas unusual. Half-elves learn to bridge the divide of their in search of treasure and action. Half-elves maintain racial heritage, becoming adaptable individuals who an optimistic outlook despite the troubles their trav- els might bring.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 16 7/2/08 2:15:36 PM Half-elves are naturally charismatic, though this quality manifests itself differently from one Creatures of the earth who love a warm hearth and individual to another. Many half-elves earn respect pleasant company, half lings are folks of few enemies through confidence and bravery, while others make and many friends. Half lings are widely dispersed friends through their cordial and polite manner. throughout Faerûn and survive by escaping the Despite gaining friends and a place of honor among notice of big folk. Most half lings are content with any number of societies, many individuals still feel simple lives, never gaining more prestige than the the isolation and division inherent in their heritage. respect of their local community. Many half-elves struggle with this fundamental Half lings are sometimes referred to fondly by schism, and the conflict can ultimately manifest in members of other races as “the good folk,” for little negative and villainous qualities. upsets them or corrupts their spirit. For many, the Not every half-elf is born of a loving relation- greatest fear is to live in a world of poor company and RACES COMMON OTHER COMMON RACES ship between an elf and human. Half-elves who are mean intent, where one lacks the freedom and com- troubled by their past, whether because of unsavory fort to pursue his or her own life. parents or an unhappy family, feel burdened by other people’s expectations of them. Most humanoids know that half-elves are friendly, fun-loving companions, Description and Homelands and they expect each half-elf to behave that way. The Halflings (or hin, as they often call themselves) are pressure of this stereotypical thinking leads some easily distinguished by their small size, though they half-elves to become bitter. dislike being judged solely on account of their short A half-elf’s combination of physical and mental height. Like humans, half lings have regional varia- attributes makes almost any pursuit a viable option. tions in facial features and complexions. They have While half-elves are not often found tucked away in the same general appearance as humans, except that a library studying dusty arcane tomes, they might their physical qualities are all diminutive. be found following virtually any other endeavor in Many half ling traditional homelands are no more. Faerûn, regardless of geography or adversity. However, out of tragedy, the half ling race is stronger

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 17 7/2/08 2:15:36 PM and more unified, and it has earned the respect of Humans other races. Among the races of Faerûn, humans are the most Former half ling homelands, including the numerous and widespread. Humans are builders and Chondal wood, the Arnrock, and Lurien, are now unin- destroyers who have fleeting life spans that can drive habitable. Half lings have migrated to other regions them to momentous accomplishments or simple plea- and persevered. Intermittent communities are sures. Some say humans will control all of Faerûn common at crossroads and along major byways. For by virtue of their numbers alone. Although many the most part, nations have tolerated these communi- humans are content to live simple lives, never look- ties and allowed them to develop and prosper. ing beyond the farms and fences that surround their Amn is one such nation, with a population of half- communities, there are always those who insist on lings much larger than the entire population of most expanding and conquering. countries. Half lings in the eastern part of Amn now out- number humans. Half lings in Amn initially met with resistance and prejudice, but in recent decades, tension Description and Homelands has diffused and the halflings have earned a reputation Humans are found all over Faerûn and in Returned as shrewd merchants and friendly business partners. Abeir. Whether living as members of the Five Half ling communities are large and frequent Companies in the no-man’s-land of Halruaa, or as along the Sea of Fallen Stars as well, and in many demonbinders in of Narfell, human-dominated cities it is now commonplace humans scratch out a living in even the deadliest of to see half lings walking the streets. In this area a places and harshest of climates. number of half lings have taken to the seas in search Other races attribute humans’ capacity for survival of profit and adventure. to their adaptability. Even dwarves, a race known for Exceptions aside, half lings are satisfied by a life obstinacy, sometimes call humans stubborn for their filled with farming and commonplace pursuits. The ability to thrive despite all odds. However, not all majority are concerned only with the practical neces- humans do prosper, and in many nations, humans sities of life. The value they place on friendship and suffer at the hands of others, serving as slaves and community has led half lings to become integral parts common laborers. Although humans exist across the of many human and elven societies in Faerûn’s north- continents, their quality of living varies to a greater ern reaches. degree than that of any other race. On the whole, humans live free and relatively Playing a Halfling in Toril prosperous lives. Most members of the race are content to carve out a living in their little corner of Half lings are practical folk who maintain their good the world. Many dream of lives filled with glamor spirits even in the face of dire circumstances. They or luxury, but only the small few whose ambition avoid putting themselves in dangerous or difficult matches their goals ever succeed in rising above situations and try to keep a carefree attitude and posi- their lot in life. These examples include adventurers, tive outlook. conquerors, mages, and priests—those who go to any Since the Spellplague’s geographical catastrophe length to overcome adversity and the challenges of displaced thousands of half lings, a philosophical shift their heritage. has occurred in the minds of many members in the Humans run the gamut in height, weight, race. The result has been a wider dispersion of lone complexion, eye color, and hair color, all of which char- members of the race, many struck by wanderlust acteristics mostly depend on the region from which and an interest in adventure. Half ling-run adventure they originate. Northerners have light complexions and companies have sprung up in many major cities. hair, and they are often taller and more brawny than These groups are not exclusively made up of half- humans to the south. A southern human has darker lings, but they share a common thematic thread—no features and is shorter and thinner. However, such matter how small or insignificant one might seem, regional distinctions are undependable, for as com- each has the power to shape the future. monplace as humans are, one rarely knows a human’s Stories and tales of the past, regardless of whether origin with certainty without asking that individual. they are true, fascinate halflings, and many such leg- ends have lured half lings into fantastic adventures exploring ancient ruins and delving into the world’s Playing a Human in Toril deep places. Many half lings have an innate curiosity Humans are ambitious and driven, typically living and adventurous spirit, which, on a small scale, leads each day with purpose and action. Some humans only to local trouble and mischief. However, these traits are contemplative while others are rash, but regard- also give half lings the potential to succeed as great less, when a human decides to act, he or she typically adventurers, and more than a few have done just that. dedicates all effort to success. On the whole, humans are more open-minded than other races, having dealt with a gamut of person-

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 18 7/2/08 2:15:40 PM alities and temperaments in their own race. Humans’ and risen to positions of minor authority, allowing adaptability makes them well suited for facing the them to shirk their dark reputation. challenges and changes that might daunt a member Even Aglarond, an enemy of Thay, begrudgingly of another race. tolerates tieflings. Tieflings, who comprised much of Humans can pursue any path and hold to virtually Thay’s population, now work in service to Aglarond, any motivation. A human might explore and adventure defending against the undead that overwhelmed solely out of a desire to encounter the new and experi- Thay and made them refugees. Regardless of loca- ence the world. Such humans are forward-thinking, tion, though, tieflings face the traditional prejudices brave individuals who see opportunity everywhere associated with their race. Although assumptions of and have a passion for change. Another human might the race’s evil nature have lessened in recent decades, be xenophobic and conservative, fearing the future these attitudes nonetheless persist. and hateful of recent changes. These humans go to A can escape the taint of his background, OTHER COMMON RACES COMMON OTHER COMMON RACES any length to preserve tradition and the status quo. but he cannot escape the skin and physical features Humans can have the best or worst of intentions, that indicate his heritage. Tieflings’ tails and horns, for history shows them to be capable of horrors as not to mention their reddish skin and sharp teeth, well as heroic deeds. For many humans, time is suggest evil progenitors. As such, many members of their worst enemy, limiting the amount that one other races balk at the sight of a tiefling. At the same can accomplish in life. For others, the worst enemy time, tieflings have a wide range of views regarding is internal. Many humans struggle to reconcile past their appearance—some are ashamed of how they deeds and future goals. This conflict leads humans look, and others are steadfastly proud. toward ambivalent and chaotic behavior. Even the most well-intentioned human might second-guess a Playing a Tiefling in Toril decision or struggle between doing what’s right for Tieflings either embrace their dark heritage or try to others and what’s best for him. escape it, and consequently two distinct tiefling arche- types exist. Regardless of how tieflings feel about their Tieflings ancestry, they are proud but secretive, bound by the Plagued by a dark and sinister heritage, tieflings walk inherent mystique that surrounds their creation. through the shadows of their race’s past, savoring A tiefling who embraces his or her past is preoc- the darkness or trying to escape it. Tieflings are scat- cupied with the dark and sinister events of the world, tered throughout Faerûn, littered geographically in whether in an effort to learn more about such occur- a reminder of distant times when devils and demons rences or out of a desire to thwart them. Tieflings are exerted an active influence over the lands. As a found throughout Faerûn in part because they are race, tieflings have prospered despite prejudice and undaunted by the dangers of the world. Few settle- preconceived notions of their evil nature. They have ments consist entirely of tieflings because members arisen from obscurity and darkness to become active of the race are rarely content to lead provincial lives. participants in the affairs of Faerûn. Whether because of their ancestry or cultural values, With the fall of Mulhorand, the disintegration of tieflings are ambitious and pursue fame or infamy Unther, and the transformation of Thay into a land with determination. where the dead walk, many tieflings have been forced On the other hand, some tieflings deny their ances- to search out new homes. Although some have turned to try, making their only ambition to escape the darkness their former dark practices, others have learned to enjoy of their distant past. This feeling leads members of the freedom and morality of their new homelands. the race to try to accomplish good in the world, as if to compensate for some vague terrible deed of the past. Description and Homelands Other tieflings, ashamed of their heritage, want no more than to pass through the world unnoticed. Tieflings are widely dispersed throughout Faerûn. In Tiefling adventurers are common, though their moti- the east, tieflings are common in Narfell and south- vations are varied. Tieflings’ dark demeanor and natural ern High Imaskar. In Tymanther, the dragonborn attributes lead many to become rogues and thieves or accept their presence openly. Many of these eastern else give them cause to pursue the black arcane arts. tieflings have continued to practice the fell traditions However, some tieflings find that their ambitions are of their former homes of Unther and Mulhorand. well suited to positions of leadership, and stories tell of The tieflings in the west have become an integral tieflings who have become mighty paladins and war- part of Calimshan’s ongoing war. Memnon’s faction lords. Ultimately, for many tieflings, the greatest battle eagerly absorbs any migrant tieflings whom it can they will ever face is the challenge of reconciling their put to military use. Not all tieflings choose this path, own existence, whether for good or evil. however, and many live in the west and north, along the Sword Coast, the Dragon Coast, and in the envi- rons of Baldur’s Gate. Tieflings have prospered there

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 19 7/2/08 2:15:40 PM SUPPORTING CAST the shadows of their heritage often find that stand- ing in the light is much warmer than walking in the darkness. Toril’s races are as varied as its cultures and geogra- Goblin tribes are scattered throughout Faerûn phy. The other creatures that populate the world are and usually contain a few hobgoblins and bugbears. briefly discussed below. Tribes made up mostly of hobgoblins and bugbears are more rare because such groups (when they form) Gnomes frequently threaten civilization and are summarily eliminated. Goblins are pests, but they usually harass Gnomes, known also as the Forgotten Folk, are only outlying settlements and lone travelers and are somewhat rare in Faerûn. Small communities exist thus left to their foul activities. in the Western Heartlands, Elturgard, and along the coast of the Shining Sea. Many gnomes dwell in the Lycanthropes and Underdark, and these are known as svirfneblin or deep gnomes. These svirfneblin are careful to keep Shifters themselves and the location of their cities concealed. Lycanthropes have always dwelled in the shadow They often settle near dwarves and maintain polite of the human and elven realms of Faerûn. A small relations with their neighbors. number intermarry with the humans around them, Gnomes have a strong sense of curiosity, and and over generations the trait (or curse) of shapeshift- they are particularly interested in all things magi- ing diminishes. Many “werewolves” and “weretigers” cal. This interest has led many to become affiliated are actually shifters, people who no longer have with various arcane institutions. They generally lack the ability to completely transform themselves into the ambitions and motivations of big folk, and are animal forms, but instead manifest animal traits in content to lead simple lives. Their curiosity manifests times of fear or anger. in a variety of ways, depending on an individual Most people consider lycanthropy an inherently ’s interest. Some gnomes are content to wander evil curse or disease, and so shifters are feared in between libraries and temples, gleaning knowledge much the same way that true lycanthropes are. In from books and tomes. Others crave to explore lost reality, it is a hereditary trait passed from parent to ruins, delve deep into the world, and snoop around child and is not necessarily malevolent. arcane laboratories. Despite the gnomish capacity for Tribes and small communities of shifters and true avoiding attention, many a gnome has met with an lycanthropes dot Faerûn, though there are a few large untimely demise at the hands of a sadistic dracolich, groups of note. In the Werewoods outside Baldur’s a malevolent mindflayer, or an enraged archmage. Gate and the Glimmerwood near Silverymoon exist large bands of lycanthropes that have evil designs Goblins on the local inhabitants. Despite tribes like these, Wandering tribes of goblins, hobgoblins, and bug- though, many shifters refuse the dark path of their bears dwell throughout Faerûn. They are widely heritage. For example, the Great Dale and the Forest regarded as unintelligent and uncivilized, deserving of Lethyr are home to several seminomadic bands attention only for the sake of eradicating them. of shifters who simply want to be left to themselves. Not all goblins are dim-witted, however, and a few Dambrath’s shifters, while suspicious of strangers, are able to rise beyond their ilk. Stories tell of goblins reserve hatred only for the drow. and, to a small extent, bugbears and hobgoblins who Many shifters fear that unleashing the beast within have joined groups of adventurers and accomplished can wake the feral legacy sleeping in their blood. The great feats. Like heroes of other infamous races, a fear of hurting an innocent while unable to control few goblins have been able to gain enough renown to one’s body drives many shifters to be standoffish. be accepted into cities, even if the welcome remains Shifters who overcome this fear become steadfast somewhat cold. allies who would face death in defense of a friend. Goblins are generally short-tempered and inclined to fits of rage. They lurk in the shadows of civilization, Half-Orcs and Orcs striking at the vulnerable. Goblinoids who separate Combining the strength and hardiness of orcs with from their fellows generally remain easily provoked, the cunning and ambition of humans, half-orcs are though they prove less sadistic than others of their a tough breed indeed. Half-orcs arose long ago when kind. Although few goblinoid adventurers are able to fierce and violent tribes of humans wandered into profess truly altruistic intentions, they nonetheless lands where tribes dwelled, or vice versa. To this welcome any good that might arise from treasure- day people who display “orcish” traits occasionally hunting and exploration. Goblins able to overcome surface in lands such as Vaasa or the North, and orcs of less bestial appearance and unusual cunning

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 20 7/2/08 2:15:40 PM appear in various orc tribes. True half-orc communi- others content to be free of their age-old service. How- ties are quite rare, but in lands where orc blood runs ever, devas incarnated in the far places of the world thick, people with half-orc characteristics may com- often make their way to Faerûn, drawn perhaps by prise a significant minority of the population. the longing to gaze again on their ancient homelands. Full-blooded orc heroes are much less common Therefore, devas tend to pass through those lands in than half-orc heroes, despite the fact that there are Faerûn that serve as passageways to other parts of the many more full-blooded orcs than half-orcs in the world—for instance, Durpar, Murghôm, or Thesk in world. Most orcs are murderous marauders who heed the east and south, and Waterdeep in the west. only the rumble of hungry stomachs and thirst for loot. However, in the years just before the Spellplague, Goliaths CAST SUPPORTING CAST a nation of orcs formed and has since managed to Strong and enduring as the rock of the moun- persevere. From within the Kingdom of Many-Arrows, tains where they reside, goliaths live mostly in the a new kind of orc has emerged. While crude and little-known ranges of eastern Faerûn—the Thesk barbaric traditions remain, many members of the Mountains, the Mountains of Copper, the Sunrise race have come to appreciate the luxuries of civiliza- Mountains, and even the bitterly cold Icerim Moun- tion and the sense of satisfaction that can be achieved tains. The lands around those ranges were lightly through creation and not destruction. Although populated even before the Spellplague, and in the marauding bands of orcs remain a problem through- century since they have become desolate. Few people out Faerûn, Many-Arrows has done much to change venture into the goliaths’ domain any more, and the the reputation of this traditionally infamous race. goliaths find little reason to leave their high vales for Orcs typically have foul temperaments and are the insidious dangers of the lowlands. However, the quick to anger. Easily offended, orcs generally use natural wanderlust of their kind leads some goliaths violence to resolve problems. Although orcs rarely to venture down into the lands they gaze over from consider multiple solutions to a problem, they do excel their mountainsides simply to see what might be at getting things done because they are creatures there—or, more rarely, to test their mettle by raiding of action, not thought. Orcs are typically unintel- livestock or hunting dangerous monsters. ligent and rash, yet exceptions do exist, such as King Goliaths who wander far from home soon find Obould, who are capable of accomplishing greatness that their great size and talent for combat opens up despite ill heritage and racial predispositions. a world of possibilities among the smaller races of Faerûn. A small number of goliath sellswords can be Devas found as far away as the Sword Coast. Lonely wanderers who rarely see others of their kind, devas roam all corners of Faerûn. They are not a race Shades native to this world; they came to Faerûn when the The shades are among the most menacing races on long-suffering Mulan people, slaves of the Imaskari, Toril, and they are widely feared throughout Faerûn. summoned their ancient deities in the world from Shades are the result of humanoids touched and which they had been stolen. Just as the Mulan deities overcome by the magic of the Shadowfell. Led by the could only send avatars into Faerûn, the angelic ser- machinations of Shar and the Twelve Princes, shades vants who accompanied them also had to incorporate have become dark reflections of the power that long themselves in mortal flesh, and became the race of ago infused them with magical might. devas—or aasimars, as they were known in Mul- Although most shades are confined to Netheril, horandi. Like their masters, devas accepted the fate individual occurrences exist throughout Faerûn. of perpetual reincarnation. For almost four thousand Many shades travel abroad, acting on behalf of years, each deva has been incarnated again and again their empire and working to sow chaos among good in the world of Toril. nations or forge alliances with other malefactors. Devas are driven to seek new experiences and see Their adept use of magic and access to the powers of new lands, lured on by an undying fascination with the Shadowfell make even a single shade a force not the world and its people. Each has been reincarnated to be trifled with. through scores of lifetimes in the far corners of the Shades are generally cool and calculating, remain- world; all of Toril is their home now. Few have any ing silent and unseen when possible. They usually ambition greater than living, loving, and striving in have a dark purpose to which they are devoted, whatever circumstances they find themselves in. though stories tell of instances of shades acting out of Since the destruction of Mulhorand and Unther beneficence or rebellion toward an individual’s kin. during the Spellplague, devas have no lands to which The Shadowfell is not an inherently evil place, and they are bound and no godly masters they are sworn each shade has a choice whether or not to obediently to serve. In the last century they have spread out follow the commands of its people. across Faerûn, some in search of new causes to serve,

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_01.indd 21 7/2/08 2:15:41 PM CHAPTER 2 Character Classes

Toril is riddled with threats of voracious appetite, ancient animosity, and malevolent pur- pose. Confronting such adversaries requires potent powers and abilities capable of penetrating scale and shield while offering protection from fang and curse. Arrayed against those threats are the classes found in the Player’s Handbook. The FORGOTTEN REALMS Player’s Guide expands upon the Player’s Handbook classes and 2paragon paths with additional selections designed with the geographical, historical, political, and cos- mological nature of Toril in mind. ✦ Swordmages: Arcane defenders who fuse spell and steel in a dangerous combination. ✦ Warlock (Dark Pact): A new pact for warlocks. ✦ Spellscarred: A multiclass-only class available to characters who have a spellscar, a mark that is the corroded echo of twisted by the disaster that was the Spellplague. ✦ Paragon Paths: Roads to advancement for swordmages, spellscarred, drow, genasi, and other characters flavored with the geographic regions, organizations, and religions of Toril. ✦ The Chosen Epic Destiny: Your deity chooses you to serve as his or her proxy in mortal affairs.

POWERS WITH SELECTABLE ABILITY MODIFIERS Many powers described in this chapter give you an option to select the attack or damage based on Strength, Constitution or Dexterity (highest physical ability); or Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma (high- est mental ability). When you select a power of this kind for the first time, choose the appropriate ability as the ability score you use when making attack rolls and damage rolls. This choice remains throughout your character’s life and does not change the power’s other effects. MATT CAVOTTA MATT CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 22

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 22 7/2/08 2:20:07 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 23 7/2/08 2:20:22 PM SWORDMAGE

“Under the leaves of Myth Drannor I learned the ancient eladrin way of battle. Spells are my armor, and words of ruin are bound to my blade.”

CLASS TRAITS Role: Defender. You are a melee combatant who uses spells to fight better. Power Source: Arcane. You study ancient magical tra- ditions and practice swordplay, developing arcane powers that work well with your physical attacks. Key Abilities: Intelligence, Strength, Constitution

Armor Proficiencies: Cloth, leather Weapon Proficiencies: Simple melee, military light blades, military heavy blades, simple ranged Implements: Any light blade or heavy blade. Your blade adds its enhancement bonus to attack rolls and damage rolls and any extra damage granted by a property (if applicable) when used as an imple- ment. You do not gain your weapon proficiency bonus to the attack roll when using your blade as an implement. Bonus to Defense: +2 Will

Hit Points at 1st Level: 15 + Constitution score Hit Points per Level Gained: 6 Healing Surges per Day: 8 + Constitution modifier

Trained Skills: Arcana. From the class skills list below, choose three more trained skills at 1st level. Class Skills: Arcana (Int), Athletics (Str), Diplomacy (Cha), Endurance (Con), History (Int), Insight (Wis), Intimidate (Cha)

Build Options: Assault swordmage, shielding swordmage Class Features: Swordbond, Swordmage Aegis (aegis of assault or aegis of shielding), Swordmage Warding

Swordmages apply the arcane arts to melee combat. The combat skills they possess are enhanced by the magic they wield. The flourish of a swordmage’s blade not only bites with steel, but also with fire, lightning, or other powerful forces. You studied and practiced for years to master your skills. You mastered the fundamentals of arcane magic and combined this academic study with end- less hours of physical training. You might be a young eladrin in search of your fortune, a stranger to the wider world outside the seclusion of your homeland; a self-trained genasi sellsword, gifted with an affinity for elemental magic; the scion of a disgraced noble human family, taught by the finest tutors in your ERIC CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 24

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 24 7/2/08 2:20:48 PM youth but now a footloose expatriate; or a half-elf arcane champion, rigorously trained in a war magic academy to serve in the armies of your homeland. Magical barriers of force swirl around you, pro- tecting you from harm. The blade you carry is an extension of your being, both body and mind. It pulses

with eldritch energy as you prepare to defend your SWORDMAGE allies and unleash magical fury against your foes. Creating a Swordmage The swordmage has two builds: assault swordmage and shielding swordmage. Intelligence plays into all your attacks, but you might emphasize either Strength or Constitution for added benefits. Assault Swordmage Your style of combat focuses on flashy attacks that call up elemental forces and throw your opponents around the battlefield. This method of aggressive swordmage combat spread from Returned Abeir to Toril through the heritage of the anarchs of Shyr (see page 47 for that paragon path). Your attacks use Intelligence, so that should be your primary ability score. Strength should be your second-best ability score, since it enhances your assault powers and keeps your base attack bonus high. Constitu- tion helps your survivability and can be useful if you want to try some shielding swordmage powers. Most assault swordmages use a two-handed weapon (such Shielding Swordmage as a greatsword or a falchion) to deal more damage, You protect your allies with magical shields of though they have a lower AC as a result. force—and by keeping enemies away from them. This Suggested Feat: Escalating Assault (Human feat: heritage is embodied by the Coronal Guard tradition Weapon Focus) (see page 48 for that paragon path), a discipline that Suggested Skills: Arcana, Athletics, Diplomacy, can be traced over a thousand years to the armathors, Intimidate the elite guards of the coronal of Myth Drannor. Suggested At-Will Powers: greenflame blade, Intelligence powers your attacks, so it should be your sword burst highest ability score. Constitution applies added Suggested Encounter Power: flame cyclone effects to many of your attacks, so it should be your Suggested Daily Power: burning blade second-highest score. A good Strength lets you take advantage of assault swordmage powers (giving you SWORDMAGE OVERVIEW some added offense) and keeps your basic attack decent. You’ll want to keep a hand free to get your AC Characteristics: Your melee skills are most important, bonus from Swordmage Warding class feature, so you but you also have attacks that can hit multiple creatures should use a one-handed weapon such as a longsword or injure creatures at range. Your defensive powers can or a scimitar. protect your allies and yourself. Suggested Feat: Retributive Shield (Human feat: Religion: Swordmages favor deities of magic or skill. Student of Sword Magic) Corellon, Selûne, Torm, and Tymora are common among Suggested Skills: Arcana, Diplomacy, History, swordmages of good heart. Swordmages of a darker bent Insight often revere Shar, regarding their unusual skills as a secret Suggested At-Will Powers: booming blade, light- art to be kept hidden from the uninitiated. ning lure Races: Genasi from Returned Abeir are the archetypal Suggested Encounter Power: chilling blow assault swordmages. Humans and eladrin are the main Suggested Daily Power: frost backlash practitioners of the shielding swordmage style. Githyanki are also known to practice their own swordmage tradi- tion, which is similar to the shielding swordmage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 25 7/2/08 2:21:28 PM Swordmage Class Swordmage Powers Features Your powers are also known as spells. You use your blade as your implement, employing it both as a Swordmages are smart, strong bastions of defense melee weapon and as a conduit for your arcane whose art is embodied by their swords. All magic. swordmages have the class features described below. Some swordmage powers include a line titled “Aegis of Assault” or “Aegis of Shielding.” You gain Swordbond this extra benefit only if you selected the aegis of By spending 1 hour of meditation with a chosen assault or aegis of shielding power, respectively. light or heavy blade, you forge a special bond with the weapon. As a standard action, you can call your Class Features bonded weapon to your hand from up to 10 squares Every swordmage has a class feature that works like a away. power. The two varieties of Swordmage Aegis, aegis of You can forge a bond with a different blade using assault and aegis of shielding, are presented below. the same meditation process (for instance, if you acquire a new blade that has magical abilities). If Aegis of Assault Swordmage Feature you forge a bond with a different blade, the old bond dissipates. You create an arcane link between you and a foe, allowing you to instantly respond to its attacks with a counterassault. If your bonded weapon is broken or damaged, ✦ you can spend 1 hour of meditation to recreate the At-Will Arcane, Teleportation Minor Action Close burst 2 weapon from a fragment. (This process automatically Target: One creature in burst destroys any other fragments of the weapon in exis- Effect: You mark the target. The target remains marked tence, so you can’t use it to create multiple copies of a until you use this power against another target. If you broken weapon.) mark other creatures using other powers, the target is still marked. A creature can be subject to only one mark at a time. A new mark supersedes a mark that was al- Swordmage Aegis ready in place. You can place a magical warding upon a foe, allowing If your marked target makes an attack that doesn’t you to respond to the foe’s attacks against your allies include you as a target, it takes a –2 penalty to attack with a counterassault or a timely protection. rolls. If that attack hits and the marked target is within 10 Choose one of the following Swordmage Aegis squares of you, you can use an immediate reaction to tele- powers. These powers are described in full below. port to a square adjacent to the target and make a melee Aegis of Assault: You teleport to the side of the basic attack against it. If no unoccupied space exists adja- cent to the target, you can’t use this immediate reaction. attacker and respond with an attack of your own. Aegis of Shielding: You deflect some of the damage Aegis of Shielding Swordmage Feature of an incoming attack. You create an arcane link between you and an enemy, allowing you to blunt its attacks against your allies. Swordmage Warding At-Will ✦ Arcane While you are conscious and wielding either a light Minor Action Close burst 2 blade or a heavy blade, you maintain a field of magi- Target: One creature in burst cal force around you. Effect: You mark the target. The target remains marked This field provides a +1 bonus to AC, or a +3 bonus until you use this power against another target. If you if you are wielding a blade in one hand and have your mark other creatures using other powers, the target is other hand free (not carrying a shield, an off-hand still marked. A creature can be subject to only one mark at a time. A new mark supersedes a mark that was al- weapon, a two-handed weapon, or anything else). ready in place. If you become unconscious, your Swordmage If your marked target makes an attack that doesn’t Warding benefit disappears. You can restore it by include you as a target, it takes a –2 penalty to attack taking a short rest or an extended rest. rolls. If that attack hits and the marked target is within 10 squares of you, you can use an immediate interrupt to re- duce the damage dealt by that attack to any one creature by an amount equal to 5 + your Constitution modifier. At 11th level, reduce the damage dealt by 10 + your Constitution modifier. At 21st level, reduce the damage dealt by 15 + your Constitution modifier.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 26 7/2/08 2:21:37 PM Level 1 At-Will Spells Level 1 Encounter Spells

Booming Blade Swordmage Attack 1 Chilling Blow Swordmage Attack 1 A field of sound punishes your enemy, and the sound becomes Your blade rips into your foe and cold pulses from the wound, louder if your enemy tries to escape. enveloping your enemy’s body in a crust of frost. At-Will ✦ Arcane, Thunder, Weapon Encounter ✦ Arcane, Cold, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Standard Action Melee weapon SWORDMAGE Target: One creature Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and if the target Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier cold damage, and the tar- is adjacent to you at the start of its turn and moves away, get takes cold damage equal to your Constitution modi- it takes 1d6 + Constitution modifier thunder damage. fier each time it attacks until the start of your next turn. Increase damage to 2[W] + Intelligence modifier at 21st level. Flame Cyclone Swordmage Attack 1 swirls around your blade and outward toward Greenflame Blade Swordmage Attack 1 your enemies, engulfing them in an inferno. Each blow ignites your blade in deadly green fire. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement At-Will ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Standard Action Close blast 3 Standard Action Melee weapon Target: Each creature in blast Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 1d8 + Intelligence modifier + Strength modifier fire Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier fire damage, and you damage. deal fire damage equal to your Strength modifier to all enemies adjacent to the target. Foesnare Swordmage Attack 1 Increase damage to 2[W] + Intelligence modifier at 21st You cut into your foe, and links of solid eldritch energy burst level. from its flesh, binding its bones to the ground. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Weapon Lightning Lure Swordmage Attack 1 Standard Action Melee weapon You lasso your foe with a leash of lightning and pull it into Target: One creature range of your blade. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC At-Will ✦ Arcane, Implement, Lightning Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and the target is Standard Action Ranged 3 immobilized until the end of your next turn. Target: One creature Special: You can use this power in place of a melee basic Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude attack when charging. Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence modifier lightning damage, and you pull the target to the nearest unoccupied space adjacent Lightning Clash Swordmage Attack 1 to you. As your blade strikes home, a sizzling bolt of lightning leaps Increase damage to 2d6 + Intelligence modifier at 21st from your reeling foe to strike down its nearby ally. level. Special: If you cannot pull the target to an adjacent square, Encounter ✦ Arcane, Lightning, Weapon this power fails and deals no damage. Standard Action Melee weapon Primary Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Sword Burst Swordmage Attack 1 Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. Make a second- A sweep of your sword blasts those around you with force. ary attack. At-Will ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement Secondary Target: One creature within 5 squares of the Standard Action Close burst 1 primary target Target: Each enemy in burst Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence modifier force damage. Increase damage to 2d6 + Intelligence modifier at 21st level.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 27 7/2/08 2:21:38 PM Level 1 Daily Spells Level 2 Utility Spells

Burning Blade Swordmage Attack 1 Dimensional Warp Swordmage Utility 2 Your fiery blade lunges toward your enemy, and its arcane You reach out with arcane power, and two of your nearby allies warmth seeks to flare again in the wounds of your foes. suddenly wink out and reappear in each other’s places. Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Standard Action Melee weapon Minor Action Close burst 3 Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Targets: You and one ally in burst or two allies in burst Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier fire damage. Effect: Each target teleports into the other’s space. Both tar- Effect: Until the end of the encounter, your melee attacks gets must occupy the same size space, or the power fails. deal extra fire damage equal to your Strength modifier. Eldritch Speed Swordmage Utility 2 Frost Backlash Swordmage Attack 1 Eldritch power flows in your blood, and when battle is joined, As your enemy swings for the kill, your warding suddenly turns the power speeds you on. to ice and lashes out at your foe with the fury of winter. Daily ✦ Arcane Daily ✦ Arcane, Cold, Weapon No Action Personal Immediate Interrupt Melee weapon Effect: Use this power before rolling initiative. You gain a Trigger: An adjacent creature hits you +5 power bonus to your initiative roll. You can take an Target: The creature that hit you extra move action during the first round of combat (or Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex during the surprise round, if you are allowed to act dur- Hit: 3[W] + Intelligence modifier cold damage. ing that round). Miss: Half damage. Fear No Elements Swordmage Utility 2 Whirling Blade Swordmage Attack 1 The elements of the universe are yours to command, and they do You spin and suddenly hurl your sword. Your blade spins in the not easily damage you. air, seeking an enemy to slash with mortal determination. Daily ✦ Arcane Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Minor Action Personal Standard Action Ranged 5 Effect: Choose acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. Until Requirement: You must throw your melee weapon at the the end of the encounter, you gain resist 5 + your Consti- target. tution modifier to that damage type. Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Mythal Recovery Swordmage Utility 2 Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and your weapon You focus your warding inward to bolster yourself against the returns to your hand. onslaught. Miss: Repeat the attack against a second target within 5 squares of the first. If you miss, repeat the attack against Encounter ✦ Arcane a third target within 5 squares of the second. If you miss Minor Action Personal again, repeat the attack against a fourth target within 5 Effect: Make a saving throw against an effect that a save squares of the third. Your weapon then returns to your can end. hand. Level 3 Encounter Spells

Blastback Swipe Swordmage Attack 3 Your sword rings against your foe like a clap of thunder, sending your enemy careening away. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Thunder, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier thunder damage, and you push the target 2 squares. Special: When charging, you can use this power in place of a melee basic attack. Aegis of Assault: When you use your aegis of assault im- mediate reaction, you can use this power in place of the melee basic attack.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 28 7/2/08 2:21:39 PM Corrosive Ruin Swordmage Attack 3 Lingering Lightning Swordmage Attack 5 You spin your blade in a tight circle in front of you, assailing Tendrils of bluish white lightning course from your blade to foes with a spray of flesh-melting acid. electrocute your enemies. Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Implement Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Lightning Standard Action Close blast 3 Standard Action Ranged 5 Target: Each creature in blast Target: One, two, or three creatures Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, one attack per target SWORDMAGE Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier acid damage. Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and ongoing 5 lightning damage (save ends). Sloth Strike Swordmage Attack 3 Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage. As your blade sinks into the enemy, his blood turns to leaden ice, and he staggers about heavily. Level 6 Utility Spells Encounter ✦ Arcane, Cold, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Armathor’s Step Swordmage Utility 6 Target: One creature Arcane power speeds you into battle. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier cold damage, and the Move Action Personal target is slowed until the end of your next turn. Effect: Teleport 5 squares. If you end this move adjacent to an enemy, you gain a +2 power bonus to the next attack Transposing Lunge Swordmage Attack 3 roll you make against that enemy during your turn. You thrust at your enemy, a flash engulfs it, and it suddenly appears elsewhere. Dimensional Warding Swordmage Utility 6 ✦ Encounter Arcane, Teleportation, Weapon Your warding warps the flow of magic around you, preventing Standard Action Melee weapon enemies from sneaky escapes or attacks. Target: One creature Daily ✦ Arcane, Stance, Zone Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Minor Action Close burst 2 Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and you teleport Effect: The burst creates a zone that lasts as long as the the target into a space adjacent to you. stance persists. Enemies within the zone cannot teleport. Aegis of Shielding: When you use your aegis of shielding Enemies outside the zone cannot teleport into it. immediate interrupt, you can use this power against the Special: The zone remains centered on you, even if you move. target as part of the interrupt, even if the target is beyond your reach. Fate-Spurned Foe Swordmage Utility 6 Level 5 Daily Spells Forces beyond your enemy’s comprehension work against it at your command. Daily ✦ Arcane Deep Freeze Swordmage Attack 5 Minor Action Personal Driving your blade home, you hiss a word of power, and white Effect: Until the end of the encounter, any effect that a bone-chilling mist begins to seep from your foe’s body. save can end that you place on an enemy causes a –2 Daily ✦ Arcane, Cold, Weapon penalty to saving throws against the effect. Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Silversteel Veil Swordmage Utility 6 Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude You raise a magical ward of thin, wispy silver mist. It seems Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. no more tangible than warm breath on a frosty morning, but it Effect: Until the end of the encounter, any enemy takes gathers under enemy blows and turns them aside. 1d10 cold damage when it moves adjacent to or starts its turn adjacent to the target. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Force Minor Action Close burst 1 Targets: You and each ally in burst Elemental Foible Swordmage Attack 5 Effect: All affected creatures gain a +2 bonus to AC and You weave a deadly symbol in your foe’s flesh. This hateful Reflex defense until the end of your next turn. glyph leaves your enemy’s body fragile to the elements. Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Level 7 Encounter Spells Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Electrified Lash Swordmage Attack 7 Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. You point your sword into the air, and cruel talons of white Effect: The target gains vulnerable 5 to a damage type of lightning reach out toward your foes. your choice: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. The Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Lightning vulnerability lasts until the end of the encounter. Standard Action Close burst 1 Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 29 7/2/08 2:21:39 PM Flamewall Strike Swordmage Attack 7 Be Gone Swordmage Attack 9 With a mighty sweep of your blade, dancing tongues of arcane Your backhanded strike sends your enemy elsewhere. fire rise from the ground at the feet of your foes. Daily ✦ Arcane, Reliable, Teleportation, Weapon Encounter ✦ Arcane, Conjuration, Fire, Implement Standard Action Melee weapon Standard Action Area wall 3 within 1 square Target: One creature Effect: You conjure a wall of contiguous squares filled Attack: Intelligence vs. AC with leaping flames that lasts until the start of your next Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and you teleport turn. The wall can be 3 squares long and no more than 1 the target 5 squares. square high. Only 1 square of the wall must be within 1 square of you. Glamor Blade Swordmage Attack 9 Any creature that enters the wall’s space or starts its turn As you cut into your foe, the air shimmers around you for a split there takes 1d8 + Constitution modifier fire damage. second, and then two of you stand before the enemy. Daily ✦ Arcane, Conjuration, Weapon Isolating Slam Swordmage Attack 7 Standard Action Melee weapon As your blade slices into the enemy before you, a tide of magical Target: One creature energy slams into nearby foes and rocks them back like ships on Attack: Intelligence vs. AC a stormy wave. Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Weapon Effect: You conjure a duplicate of yourself in any unoccupied Standard Action Melee weapon square adjacent to the target. The duplicate can be Primary Target: One creature attacked and damaged normally. (It has the same game Attack: Intelligence vs. AC statistics as you do.) You and the duplicate share the same Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. Make a second- pool of hit points. ary attack. Your duplicate can do anything that you can do. Secondary Target: Each enemy adjacent to the primary However, any actions taken by your duplicate come from target your normal allotment of actions. (It doesn’t grant you any Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, one attack extra actions.) You can divide your actions between you per target and your duplicate as you see fit. Hit: You push the secondary target away from the primary For example, on your turn you could shift into a flanking target a number of squares equal to your Constitution position (a move action) while the duplicate draws a modifier. weapon (minor) and uses a standard action to attack with one of your powers. If you make an opportunity attack Spikes of Agony Swordmage Attack 7 against a creature, your duplicate can’t also make an opportunity attack during that creature’s turn. Your strike leaves shards of pure force piercing your enemy’s If you end any turn more than 5 squares away from flesh, rending it if it moves. your duplicate, the duplicate disappears. Otherwise, the Encounter ✦ Arcane, Force, Weapon duplicate lasts until the end of the encounter or until you Standard Action Melee weapon drop to 0 hit points or fewer. Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier force damage. If the tar- Level 10 Utility Spells get moves before the end of its next turn, it takes force damage equal to 5 + your Strength modifier. Arcane Awareness Swordmage Utility 10 Aegis of Assault: When you use your aegis of assault Arcane power guides your defensive posture, guarding you even immediate reaction, you can use this power in place of the from attacks you can’t see coming. melee basic attack. Encounter ✦ Arcane Free Action Personal Level 9 Daily Spells Effect: Until the end of your next turn, you do not grant combat advantage to any of your enemies. Beacon Blade Swordmage Attack 9 As you slash at your foe, your sword glows with a blinding light, Dimensional Dodge Swordmage Utility 10 banishing the gloom around you. As the enemy prepares to riddle you with arrows from afar, you Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon vanish and reappear right next to it. Standard Action Melee weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Target: One creature Immediate Interrupt Personal Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Trigger: An enemy within 20 squares of you hits you with a Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and the target is ranged attack blinded (save ends). Effect: You teleport adjacent to the enemy. Effect: The target is illuminated until the end of the encounter, shedding bright light within 10 squares around it. Even if it turns invisible, its location can be pinpointed automatically, though the normal –5 penalty to the attack roll still applies.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 30 7/2/08 2:21:40 PM Impenetrable Warding Swordmage Utility 10 Level 15 Daily Spells The air shimmers about you and thickens against enemy as- sault. The mythal protects you, always. Acid for Blood Swordmage Attack 15 ✦ Daily Arcane, Stance As your blade bites into your foe, you whisper a fell word of Minor Action Personal power and watch as your enemy’s flesh begins to sizzle. Effect: Your warding provides its bonus to all your defenses, Daily ✦ Acid, Arcane, Weapon not just AC. Standard Action Melee weapon SWORDMAGE Target: One creature Level 13 Encounter Spells Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and ongoing 10 Acid Burst Blade Swordmage Attack 13 acid damage (save ends). Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage. Your blade turns into acid mid-swing, splattering against your foe and splashing a flesh-searing spray on nearby enemies. Inferno’s Sword Swordmage Attack 15 Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon With a daring flourish of your blade, you unleash a blast of fire Target: One creature that dances madly about, setting your foes aflame. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier acid damage, and ene- Standard Action Close blast 3 mies adjacent to the target take 1d6 + Strength modifier Target: Each creature in blast acid damage. Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Aegis of Assault: When you use your aegis of assault Hit: 2d10 + Intelligence modifier fire damage, and ongoing immediate reaction, you can use this power in place of the 5 fire damage (save ends). melee basic attack. Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage.

Dimensional Slash Swordmage Attack 13 Free the Storm Within Swordmage Attack 15 As you slash your foe, your blade cuts a tear in reality, which You focus your fury, unleashing a storm around you that threat- drags you and your foe to a new location nearby. ens retreating foes. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation, Weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Lightning, Stance, Thunder, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Minor Action Personal Target: One creature Effect: An enemy that starts its turn adjacent to you and Attack: Intelligence vs. AC moves away takes 2d8 lightning and thunder damage. Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. Teleport yourself and your target a number of squares equal to 1 + your Constitution modifier. You must appear in a square Level 16 Utility Spells adjacent to the target. Bolstering Warding Swordmage Utility 16 Seed of Fire Swordmage Attack 13 The warding around you emits a soothing glow, restoring your vitality. Your attack leaves a glowing mote of arcane power in your en- emy’s wound. You kick your foe free of your blade and watch it Daily ✦ Arcane, Stance erupt in a blossom of hellish flames. Minor Action Personal Effect: At the end of each turn, before making saving Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon throws, remove one effect on yourself that a save can end. Standard Action Melee weapon Primary Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Elemental Protection Swordmage Utility 16 Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and you push You wrap layers of arcane protection into your warding, keeping the target a number of squares equal to your Constitu- elemental energy at bay. tion modifier + 2. Make a secondary attack. Daily ✦ Arcane Secondary Target: Each creature within 2 squares of the Minor Action Personal primary target’s new location Effect: Choose acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. Until Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex the end of the encounter, you gain resist 10 + your Con- Hit: 2d6 + Intelligence modifier fire damage. stitution modifier to that damage type. Aegis of Shielding: The secondary attack affects only enemies. Ironskin Swordmage Utility 16 Your skin takes on a silvery sheen, and your muscles grow dense as steel. Daily ✦ Arcane Minor Action Personal Effect: Until the end of the encounter, you gain resist 5 to all damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 31 7/2/08 2:21:40 PM Sudden Escape Swordmage Utility 16 Hell’s Own Blade Swordmage Attack 19 In the blink of an eye, you’re somewhere else. You hurl your sword, and it buries itself into the chest of a dis- Daily ✦ Arcane, Teleportation tant foe. Your sword explodes, sending waves of roiling flame Immediate Interrupt Personal out in all directions, before reforming in your hand. Trigger: You would be hit by an attack Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Effect: Teleport 2 squares. Standard Action Ranged 10 Primary Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Level 17 Encounter Spells Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier fire damage. Effect: Make a secondary attack. Ice Cage Swordmage Attack 17 Secondary Targets: The primary target and each enemy As your blade lances into your foe, ice erupts from the wound, within 2 squares of it winding around your enemy’s limbs in a crushing embrace. Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Hit: 3d8 + Intelligence modifier fire damage. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Cold, Weapon Miss: Half damage. Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Lightning Rod Swordmage Attack 19 Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and the target is Thrusting the point of your sword into your enemy, you chan- weakened until the end of your next turn. If the target nel a kernel of deadly power into it. Dark clouds seep from the attacks while it is weakened, it takes cold damage equal wound and lightning lashes out, shocking nearby foes. to 5 + your Constitution modifier. Daily ✦ Arcane, Lightning, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Spidersilk Slash Swordmage Attack 17 Target: One creature You spin your blade impossibly fast, creating silvery strands of Attack: Intelligence vs. AC silk that bind nearby enemies. Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and ongoing 10 lightning damage (save ends). When the target takes Encounter ✦ Arcane, Weapon ongoing damage from this power, enemies adjacent to Standard Action Close burst 1 the target take 10 lightning damage. Target: Each enemy in burst Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage. Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 1d10 + Intelligence modifier damage, and the target is immobilized until the end of your next turn. Level 22 Utility Spells

Swordshock Swordmage Attack 17 Eyes of the Mage Swordmage Utility 22 Electric death pulses from your sword as you plunge it into the Your eyes take on an otherworldly sheen—you see all, even gain- enemy. ing a glimpse of the future. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Lightning, Weapon Daily ✦ Arcane Standard Action Melee weapon Minor Action Personal Target: One creature Effect: Until the end of the encounter, you gain a +5 Attack: Intelligence vs. AC power bonus to Perception checks, you ignore attack Hit: 3[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. penalties for targets that have concealment or total concealment, and you can see invisible targets as if they Level 19 Daily Spells were visible. While this power is active, you can force an enemy within line of sight to reroll an attack roll made against Bane Blade Swordmage Attack 19 you or an ally, with a penalty equal to your Constitution Attuning your blade’s arcane might, you launch a devastating modifier. The enemy must use the new result. Using this barrage of cuts and thrusts against your foe. benefit ends the power’s effects immediately. Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 3[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. Effect: Choose a creature type that the target has (animate, beast, humanoid, or magical beast). Until the end of the encounter, your attacks against creatures of that type deal 2d6 extra damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 32 7/2/08 2:21:41 PM Giant’s Might Swordmage Utility 22 Thunder Riposte Swordmage Attack 23 Soaking up ambient arcane power, your body swells and grows. You reply to an enemy attack by unleashing a devastating blast You stand as tall as a giant and are blessed with awesome power. of thunder from your blade. Daily ✦ Arcane Encounter ✦ Arcane, Thunder, Weapon Minor Action Personal Immediate Reaction Close blast 3 Effect: Your size category becomes the next larger one, such Trigger: An adjacent creature hits you with an attack as from Medium to Large. You gain a +5 power bonus to Target: Each creature in blast. The creature that triggered SWORDMAGE Strength ability checks, a +2 power bonus to melee attack this power must be in the area of the blast. rolls, and a +5 power bonus to melee damage rolls. Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude If this power increases your size to Large, Huge, or Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier thunder damage, and the Colossal, your space increases to match the new size and target is knocked prone and dazed until the end of your your reach also increases by 1. If there is insufficient room next turn. for your space to increase, this power automatically fails. Aegis of Shielding: When you use your aegis of shielding This transformation persists until the end of the en- immediate interrupt, you can use this power as part of that counter or until you choose to end it as a minor action. action. The blast can originate from an ally targeted by the marked attacker. The marked attacker must be within the Shackled Warding Swordmage Utility 22 blast. A nimbus of energy cascades from you and surrounds your foes, sealing their avenues of escape. Level 25 Daily Spells Daily ✦ Arcane, Stance, Zone Minor Action Close burst 5 Bounding Lightning Swordmage Attack 25 Effect: The burst creates a zone that lasts as long as the As you hurl your blade, it flashes into a bolt of lightning, leaping stance persists. Enemies within the zone cannot teleport. from foe to foe before returning to your hand. Enemies outside the zone cannot teleport into it. En- Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Lightning emies who begin their turn within the zone are slowed Standard Action Ranged 10 until the end of their turn. Target: One creature Special: The zone remains centered on you, even if you Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex move. Hit: 3[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. Effect: If a second enemy is within 5 squares of the target, Level 23 Encounter Spells make a secondary attack against that enemy. Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Acid Fountain Swordmage Attack 23 Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. Effect: If a third enemy is within 5 squares of the target, Your blade changes into a whirling geyser of acid. make a tertiary attack against that enemy. Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Implement Tertiary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Standard Action Close blast 3 Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. Target: Each creature in blast Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Icy Shackles Swordmage Attack 25 Hit: 3d10 + Intelligence modifier acid damage. As you drive your blade home, glowing frost courses through your foe, encircling its limbs and anchoring it to the ground. Meteor Strike Swordmage Attack 23 Daily ✦ Arcane, Cold, Reliable, Weapon Your blade transforms mid-swing into a searing meteor that Standard Action Melee weapon explodes against your enemy, then careens into other nearby Target: One creature foes, immolating them in a fiery shroud. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Hit: 4[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and ongoing 10 Standard Action Melee weapon cold damage (save ends). Each time the target takes a Primary Target: One creature move action before it has saved against the ongoing cold Attack: Intelligence vs. AC damage, the target takes extra cold damage equal to your Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier fire damage. Make a sec- Constitution modifier. ondary attack. Secondary Targets: One or two other creatures within a Quicksilver Blade Swordmage Attack 25 number of squares from the primary target equal to 2 + your Strength modifier Arcane power courses through your veins and grants you un- Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, one attack per earthly speed with your biting blade. target Daily ✦ Arcane, Stance Hit: 2d6 + Intelligence modifier + Strength modifier fire Minor Action Personal damage. Effect: Once per round, you can make a melee basic attack Aegis of Assault: When you use your aegis of assault im- as a minor action. mediate reaction, you can use this power in place of the melee basic attack.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 33 7/2/08 2:21:42 PM Thundering Heart Swordmage Attack 25 Level 29 Daily Spells You send your enemy reeling toward other foes as its heartbeat builds to a thunderous crescendo, which explodes with waves of Astral Thunder Blade Swordmage Attack 29 power. Your blade crashes down on your foe, and a noise like a god’s ✦ Daily Arcane, Reliable, Thunder, Weapon fury bursts out of your enemy toward its allies. Standard Action Melee weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Thunder, Weapon Primary Target: One enemy Standard Action Melee weapon Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Primary Target: One creature Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and you Attack: Intelligence vs. AC push the target a number of squares equal to 1 + your Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier thunder damage. Strength modifier. Make a secondary attack. Effect: Make a secondary attack. Secondary Target: Each creature within 2 squares of the Secondary Target: The primary target and each enemy primary target, one attack per target within 2 squares of it. Secondary Attack: Strength vs. Reflex Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 3d8 + Strength modifier thunder damage. Hit: 2d8 thunder damage, and the target is stunned until the start of your next turn. Level 27 Encounter Spells Miss: No damage or stun, but the secondary target is dazed until the start of your next turn. Maelstrom Blade Swordmage Attack 27 Weaving threads of arcane power into a mighty storm with the Obliterating Blaze Swordmage Attack 29 movements of your blade, you unleash elemental fury on your With a vicious thrust of your sword, you set off a flaming chain foes. reaction within your foe. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Lightning, Thunder, Weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Standard Action Close burst 1 Standard Action Melee weapon Target: Each enemy in burst Primary Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 3[W] + Intelligence modifier fire, lightning, and thun- Hit: 5[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. der damage. Effect: Arcane fire continually burns in your target’s veins. Aegis of Assault: When you use your aegis of assault When the target is reduced to 0 hit points or fewer (if immediate reaction, you can use this power in place of the this happens before the end of the encounter), make a melee basic attack. secondary attack. Secondary Target: Each enemy within 2 squares of the Circle of Devastation Swordmage Attack 27 primary target Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Whirling your blade about you, you throw off rending surges of Hit: 4d10 fire damage. arcane power, shredding foes and sending them flying. Miss: Half damage. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Force, Weapon Standard Action Close burst 2 Vorpal Doom Swordmage Attack 29 Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Your weapon becomes razor-sharp and takes on a silvery sheen. Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier force damage, and you Daily ✦ Arcane, Reliable, Weapon push the target 3 squares. Standard Action Melee weapon Aegis of Shielding: When you use your aegis of shielding Target: One creature immediate interrupt, you can use this power as part of that Attack: Intelligence vs. AC action. Instead of you being the center of the burst, choose Hit: 7[W] + Intelligence modifier damage. an ally targeted by the attack that triggered your aegis of Effect: Until the end of the encounter, your melee attacks shielding. That ally is the center of the burst. with this weapon, including this attack, can score critical hits if your attack roll is a natural 19 or 20. Dimensional Charge Swordmage Attack 27 Your blade opens a rift in reality, and you leap through to attack your enemy. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Lightning, Teleportation, Thunder, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Effect: Before making the attack, you can teleport 10 squares to a space adjacent to the target. If you do, the attack is a charge. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 4[W] + Intelligence modifier fire, lightning, and thun- der damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 34 7/2/08 2:21:43 PM WARLOCK (DARK PACT)

Drow who are drawn to arcane power frequently Level 1 At-Will Spells follow the path of the warlock rather than that of the more scholarly wizard. As a manipulative race whose Spiteful Glamor Warlock (Dark) Attack 1 society is based on crafting carefully weighted deals The mere sight of you is anathema to your enemy. with dangerous powers, the drow found it natural At-Will ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic to shape their own form of warlock pact magic. The Standard Action Ranged 10 dark pact created in the drow cities of the Underdark Target: One creature has gradually moved toward the surface, gaining Attack: Charisma vs. Will refinements from warlocks of the surface races. The Hit: 1d8 + Charisma modifier psychic damage, or 1d12 + PACT) (DARK WARLOCK (DARK PACT) most powerful dark pact warlocks are most often Charisma modifier psychic damage to a target at maxi- drow, but humans, dragonborn, dwarves, and even mum hit points. eladrin have been known to master the dark pact and Increase damage to 2d8 + Charisma modifier at 21st level, or 2d12 + Charisma modifier to a target at maximum hit use it against its creators. points. The warlock class is defined in the Player’s Hand- book. This section describes a new warlock eldritch pact available to choose from when you create a Level 1 Encounter Spells warlock. Cursebite Warlock (Dark) Attack 1 The shadowy aura of your curse grows teeth long enough to take Dark Pact a deep bite. You have forged a pact with the dark beings that Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic lurk in the shadows of the drow civilization. Spells of Standard Action Close burst 20 darkness, poison, madness, and spite fill your mind. Target: Each creature in burst under your curse You might turn your powers to noble ends, but you Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude always face the temptation to enhance your spells by Hit: 2d8 necrotic damage. hurting your friends—just a little. Dark Pact: The attack deals extra damage equal to your Intelligence modifier. Spiteful Glamor: You know the spiteful glamor at- will spell. Flickering Venom Warlock (Dark) Attack 1 Darkspiral Aura: You have the Darkspiral Aura pact boon. As your cursed enemies fall in battle, your You deliver a dagger-shaped dose of magical energy that wounds and infects your unsuspecting foe. Darkspiral Aura grows in power. You can unleash it ✦ on an enemy, blasting its mind and body. Encounter Arcane, Force, Implement, Poison Standard Action Ranged 5 When an enemy under your Warlock’s Curse is Target: One creature reduced to 0 hit points or fewer, add 1 to your Dark- Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex spiral Aura. Your Darkspiral Aura has a starting Hit: 2d8 + Charisma modifier force damage, and if you value of 0, and it resets to 0 when you take a short rest have combat advantage against the target, you also deal or an extended rest. poison damage equal to your Intelligence modifier. Once per round as a free action when an enemy Dark Pact: The range is 10 instead of 5. makes a melee attack or a ranged attack against you, you can use your Darkspiral Aura as an immediate interrupt, dealing 1d6 necrotic and psychic damage to that enemy for each point of your Darkspiral Aura’s current value. If this attack deals less than 12 damage, the value of your Darkspiral Aura becomes 0. If this attack deals 12 damage or more, you can cause the enemy to be weakened for its attack (which means the attack deals half damage), and the value of your Darkspiral Aura becomes 1. At 11th level, the damage you deal increases to 1d8 per point of your Darkspiral Aura’s current value, and at 21st level the damage increases to 1d10 per point of your Darkspiral Aura’s current value.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 35 7/2/08 2:21:43 PM Your Glorious Sacrifice Warlock (Dark) Attack 1 Your true friends understand the sacrifices they need to make for your power. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Poison Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Effect: Before the attack, you can deal damage to an ally adjacent to you equal to your Charisma modifier. If you do so, you gain a +2 bonus to the attack roll. Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude Hit: 3d8 + Charisma modifier damage. If you dealt damage to an ally as part of this power, the target takes ongoing poison damage equal to your Charisma modifier (save ends). Dark Pact: The ongoing damage is instead equal to your Intelligence modifier + your Charisma modifier. Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage. Level 2 Utility Spells

Spider Scuttle Warlock (Dark) Utility 2 As you casually scale the wall, onlookers catch glimpses of hun- dreds of shadowy legs and pieces of spider-selves that couldn’t possibly match the real you. Encounter ✦ Arcane Free Action Personal Effect: Until the end of your next turn, you have a climb speed equal to your speed and can move at your normal speed even while prone. Level 3 Encounter Spells

Level 1 Daily Spells Upsetting Onslaught Warlock (Dark) Attack 3 Your attack leaves your enemy reeling, unable to get its bearings Warlock (Dark) Attack 1 Contagion without harming itself further. With a word, lesions and angry boils rise on your foe’s flesh. Its Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement blood clouds with putrid juices and boils away through the air, Standard Action Ranged 10 snaking into the eyes and ears of your other enemies. Target: One creature Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Poison Attack: Charisma vs. Will Standard Action Ranged 10 Hit: 1d8 + Charisma modifier damage, and the target is Target: One creature dazed until the end of its next turn. The target can negate Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude being dazed by using a free action to deal 2d8 damage Hit: Ongoing 10 poison damage (save ends). The first to itself. time the target fails a saving throw against this ongoing Dark Pact: You can attack the target’s Fortitude defense damage, each enemy within 2 squares of the target takes instead of its Will defense. ongoing 5 poison damage (save ends). Dark Pact: On a failed saving throw, the ongoing damage instead spreads to each enemy within a number of squares equal to 2 + your Intelligence modifier. Miss: Ongoing 5 poison damage (save ends). This ongoing damage does not spread. GORAN JOSIC CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 36

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 36 7/2/08 2:21:45 PM Your Delicious Weakness Warlock (Dark) Attack 3 Level 6 Utility Spells The voices whisper of the cold between stars, between lives. You smile, and the spell that surges out against your enemy bites Shadowslip Warlock (Dark) Utility 6 with the teeth of glaciers down into boiling blood. They wanted blood. You give them shadow. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Standard Action Ranged 10 Immediate Reaction Personal Target: One creature Trigger: An enemy misses you with a melee or a ranged Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex attack Hit: 2d6 + Charisma modifier psychic damage. If the target Effect: Teleport a number of squares equal to your Cha- is vulnerable to any damage types, your attack instead risma modifier. deals damage of that type. If the target has more than one vulnerability, you choose which damage type to deal.

Dark Pact: If the target takes damage of a type it is Level 7 Encounter Spells PACT) (DARK WARLOCK (DARK PACT) vulnerable to, it takes extra psychic damage equal to your Intelligence modifier. Deathboon Warlock (Dark) Attack 7 At your bidding, a Shadowfell patron extends a thread through Level 5 Daily Spells the target’s lifeline. If the line snaps, some of the power returns to you. The rest goes to your patron. Forceful Assault Warlock (Dark) Attack 5 Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic You wound your unwary foe with the sheer force of your nature, Standard Action Ranged 10 and on the heels of that assault you deliver a debilitating bolt of Target: One creature energy. Attack: Charisma + 2 vs. Reflex Hit: 2d8 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage. If this Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement attack drops the target to 0 hit points or fewer, you deal Standard Action Ranged 10 1d8 extra damage with an attack you make before the Target: One creature end of your next turn. Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Dark Pact: If this attack bloodies the target, you deal 1d8 Hit: 3d8 + Charisma modifier force damage, and the target extra damage with an attack you make before the end of is dazed (save ends). your next turn. Miss: Half damage, and no daze. Dark Pact: The power’s range is 15 instead of 10. Death’s Commands Warlock (Dark) Attack 7 Twilight of the Soul Warlock (Dark) Attack 5 To a living foe, your dark speech foreshadows your enemy’s own death rattle. To the undead, your words sound like commands. A gray aura withers your foe, quelling not only light but the will to live. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Charm, Implement, Necrotic Standard Action Ranged 10 Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Reliable Target: One creature Standard Action Ranged 10 Attack: Charisma vs. Will Target: One creature Hit: 1d12 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage, and the Attack: Charisma vs. Will target is dazed until the end of the target’s next turn. If Hit: 2d6 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage, and ongo- the target is undead, it also cannot move closer to you on ing 10 necrotic damage (save ends). its next turn. Dark Pact: The target has a –2 penalty to saving throws Dark Pact: You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls with this against the ongoing necrotic damage. power against undead creatures. Level 9 Daily Spells

Death’s Fond Caress Warlock (Dark) Attack 9 This lazy tendril of corpse-yellow energy seems almost gentle as it caresses your foe, because all beings secretly yearn for death. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Reliable Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Hit: 3d10 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage. Dark Pact: This attack ignores resistance to necrotic damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 37 7/2/08 2:21:47 PM Ring of Pain Warlock (Dark) Attack 9 Level 15 Daily Spells You slam your fists together and a resonating circle of darkness engulfs your foe, crushing its will until the darkness leaps to a Kimmeriel’s Smile Warlock (Dark) Attack 15 stronger target. His victims remember only this great assassin’s sardonic smile. ✦ Daily Arcane, Implement, Psychic This smile. Standard Action Ranged 10 Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic Target: One enemy Standard Action Ranged 10 Attack: Charisma vs. Will Target: One creature Hit: 2d10 + Charisma modifier psychic damage. Attack: Charisma vs. Will Effect: The target takes ongoing 10 psychic damage (save Hit: 3d8 + Charisma modifier psychic damage, and the ends). The first time the target fails a saving throw against target is dazed until it hits with an attack. this ongoing damage, you choose a second creature within Miss: Half damage, and the target is not dazed. 10 squares of you and deal ongoing 5 psychic damage to it Dark Pact: The power’s range is 20 instead of 10. (save ends) Dark Pact: Add your Intelligence modifier to the ongoing damage. Dark Lady’s Gift Warlock (Dark) Attack 15 With an evil word, you bless your foe with an ancient shadow’s Level 10 Utility Spells kiss. Your foe looks on in horror as its nearby allies succumb as well. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic Darkest Mirror Warlock (Dark) Utility 10 Standard Action Ranged 10 A dark membrane snaps shut over your eyes. They reflect an- Target: One creature other world now, filled with shadows and spectral foes. Attack: Charisma vs. Will Encounter ✦ Arcane Hit: 2d10 + Charisma modifier psychic damage. Minor Action Personal Effect: The target takes ongoing 5 psychic damage (save Effect: Until the end of the encounter, you can see invisible ends). Whenever the target fails a saving throw against creatures as if they were not invisible. All other creatures, this ongoing damage, each enemy within 3 squares of the including your allies, are invisible to you. You can end this target takes 5 psychic damage. effect as a minor action. Dark Pact: Enemies within 5, instead of 3, squares take the psychic damage. Level 13 Encounter Spells Level 16 Utility Spells Cursegrind Warlock (Dark) Attack 13 You whisper, and the bones of all those you have cursed wrench Ruinous Resistance Warlock (Dark) Utility 16 in time with each haunted syllable. You steel yourself against the threat of harm, but your ally feels Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic strangely exposed. Standard Action Close burst 20 Daily ✦ Arcane Target: Each creature in burst under your curse Minor Action Close burst 5 Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude Targets: You and one ally in burst Hit: 2d10 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage. Effect: Choose a damage type: acid, cold, fire, lightning, Dark Pact: The attack deals extra damage equal to your necrotic, psychic, radiant, or thunder. Until the end of Intelligence modifier. the encounter, the targeted ally has vulnerable 5 to that damage type, and you gain resist 15 to it. All Must Sacrifice Warlock (Dark) Attack 13 The spell cuts with a jagged black ray—and if your allies donate Level 17 Encounter Spells their pain, it punches deeper. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic Unholy Glee Warlock (Dark) Attack 17 Standard Action Ranged 20 Your mystic gesture pushes your foe into inflicting murderous Target: One creature pain on itself. Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Poison Hit: 2d8 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage. You can Standard Action Ranged 20 choose to deal 1d8 damage to each ally within 3 squares Target: One creature of you to deal 1d8 extra damage with this power for each Attack: Charisma vs. Will ally who takes damage. Hit: 2d8 + Charisma modifier damage, and ongoing 10 Dark Pact: You instead deal 1d10 extra damage for each poison damage (save ends). The target can end the ally who takes damage. ongoing poison damage by using a free action on its turn to deal 4d6 damage to itself. Dark Pact: You can choose to attack the target’s Fortitude defense instead of its Will defense.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 38 7/2/08 2:21:48 PM Your Delectable Pain Warlock (Dark) Attack 17 The weaknesses of your foe are obvious, singing forth from your enemy’s soul in tongues only you can hear. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic Standard Action Ranged 20 Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Hit: 4d8 + Charisma modifier psychic damage. If the target is vulnerable to any damage types, your attack instead deals damage of that type. If the target has more than one vulnerability, you choose which damage type to deal. Dark Pact: If the target takes damage of a type it is

vulnerable to, it takes extra psychic damage equal to your PACT) (DARK WARLOCK (DARK PACT) Intelligence modifier. Level 19 Daily Spells

Explosive Contagion Warlock (Dark) Attack 19 Black and purple or greenish energy erupts from each of your foe’s orifices. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Poison Standard Action Ranged 20 Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d10 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage, and on- going 10 poison damage (save ends). The first time the target fails a saving throw against this ongoing damage, each enemy within 5 squares of the target takes ongoing 5 poison damage (save ends). Dark Pact: Add your Intelligence modifier to the ongoing damage. Miss: Half damage, and ongoing 5 poison damage (save Level 22 Utility Spells ends). This ongoing damage does not spread. Expedient Sacrifice Warlock (Dark) Utility 22 Warlock (Dark) 19 Passionate Betrayal The sapped essence of your friend’s soul speeds you on like Dark promises overwhelm your enemy’s sense of self. Those who quicksilver in the darkness. were your foe’s friends are now threats. Daily ✦ Arcane Daily ✦ Arcane, Charm, Implement Minor Action Melee 1 Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One ally Target: One bloodied enemy Effect: Until the end of the encounter, the target is slowed, Attack: Charisma vs. Will and you gain a +4 bonus to speed. Hit: The target is dominated (save ends). The target’s sav- ing throw takes a –2 penalty for each unbloodied enemy (in other words, its allies) in the encounter, not counting Level 23 Encounter Spells minions. The target immediately makes a saving throw against being dominated if it is the target of an attack by Dreadtheft Warlock (Dark) Attack 23 you or your allies. A purple ray from your hand rips into your enemies’ life forces. Dark Pact: All of the target’s basic attacks while Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic dominated add your Intelligence modifier as a power Standard Action Ranged 20 bonus to attack rolls. Targets: One or two creatures Miss: The target is dazed (save ends). Attack: Charisma + 2 vs. Reflex, one attack per target Hit: 3d8 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage. If this at- tack drops a target to 0 hit points or fewer, the power is not expended. Dark Pact: You gain one type of resistance possessed by the target until the end of your next turn.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 39 7/2/08 2:21:49 PM Blades of Warlock (Dark) Attack 23 Level 27 Encounter Spells Vanquished Armies Foully animated darkness swirls around you, becoming a body- Inevitable Undercut Warlock (Dark) Attack 27 guard of shadowy blades crafted in ancient styles long vanished. All strength is doomed to crumble. Your spell’s shrieking assault Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic demonstrates the point. Standard Action Close burst 1 Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic Target: Each creature in burst Standard Action Ranged 20 Attack: Charisma vs. Will Target: One creature Hit: 2d6 necrotic damage, and the target is weakened Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude. If the target has more hit until the end of your next turn. In addition, until the end points than you do when you attack, you gain a +2 power of your next turn, all creatures that hit you with a melee bonus to the attack roll. attack take necrotic damage equal to your Intelligence Hit: 4d8 + Charisma modifier psychic damage. modifier. Dark Pact: The power bonus to attack rolls against a target Dark Pact: If you hit with this power, until the end of that has more hit points than you do is +4. your next turn creatures you hit with a ranged attack take necrotic damage equal to your Intelligence modifier. Level 29 Daily Spells

Level 25 Daily Spells One Final Sacrifice Warlock (Dark) Attack 29 You siphon life force from your allies to add pain and suffering Warlock (Dark) Attack 25 Invisible Death to the attack you make against your common foe. Lethal force applied from a distance spells doom for your Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement adversary. Standard Action Ranged 20 Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement Target: One creature Standard Action Ranged 20 Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Target: One creature Hit: 4d8 + Charisma modifier damage. Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex Miss: Half damage. Hit: 4d8 force damage, and if the target grants combat Effect: Each ally within 5 squares of you takes 10 damage. advantage to you, the target also takes ongoing 10 force For each ally damaged, the target takes 1d8 damage. damage (save ends). Dark Pact: For each ally damaged, the target instead takes Dark Pact: Add your Intelligence modifier to the ongoing 1d12 damage. damage. Miss: Half damage, and no ongoing damage. Spread the Corrosion Warlock (Dark) Attack 29 You dart around the battlefield, leaving sizzling torment in your Warlock (Dark) Attack 25 Ring of Torment wake. Your will compresses a tiny fragment of the hells into a ball of Daily ✦ Acid, Arcane, Implement darkness, madness, and torment. Then you share. Standard Action Melee 1 Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Psychic Effect: Before the attack, you can shift 5 squares. Standard Action Ranged 20 Targets: One, two, or three creatures you were adjacent to Target: One creature as you shifted Attack: Charisma vs. Will Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex, one attack per target Hit: 4d8 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage, and ongo- Hit: 4d12 + Charisma modifier acid damage. ing 10 psychic damage (save ends). Dark Pact: You can use this power to attack a number of Aftereffect: You choose a second creature within 20 squares creatures equal to three or your Intelligence modifier, of you and deal ongoing 5 psychic damage to it (save ends). whichever is higher. The first time that creature fails a saving throw against this ongoing damage, you choose a third creature within 20 squares of you and deal ongoing 5 psychic damage to it (save ends). Miss: Half damage, and ongoing 10 poison damage (save ends). This ongoing damage does not spread. Dark Pact: Add your Intelligence modifier to the ongoing damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 40 7/2/08 2:21:56 PM SPELLSCARRED

When the changes the Spellplague induce in a Spellscarred Multiclassing Paragon Path: The creature lie under the skin, concealed by a facade paragon path for spellscarred multiclassing is the of normalcy, that creature is called spellscarred. spellscarred savant (see page 64). Do not use the reg- Although many folk see spellscars as marks of abomi- ular paragon multiclass rules in the Player’s Handbook nation, dooming those who have them to exile, others for spellscarred characters. SPELLSCARRED have learned to master the abilities granted by their spellscars. Student of the Plague [Multiclass Spellscarred] Gaining a Spellscar Prerequisite: You have a spellscar Any creature can be spellscarred. Exposure to the Benefit: You gain the ability to focus your spell- Spellplague in any form can cause the condition, and scar to useful ends. You qualify for the Novice Power, some individuals become spellscarred without ever Acolyte Power, and Adept Power feats (PH 209), going near a dangerous land or creature. If you want treating spellscarred as the class into which you have your character to have a spellscar, you can choose multiclassed. You also choose one trait from the fol- this option when you create your character—or you lowing list. (Your DM might create other traits to add can add a spellscar later, after consulting with your to this list, or allow you to devise one of your own.) Dungeon Master. ✦ Sight of the Unseen: You have darkvision extend- Spellscarred Susceptibility: A spellscarred ing 1 square in all directions that you can turn on creature takes a –2 penalty to all defenses and saving and off at will. When your darkvision is on, your throws against the Spellplague and the same penalty eyes are backlit with a dancing blue flame. against plaguechanged or spellscarred creatures. ✦ Flamespeed: Once per encounter as a minor Spellplague Sense: A spellscarred crea- action, you gain a +1 bonus to speed or a +2 bonus ture knows when an area of Spellplague, or a to speed if you charge or run. The bonus lasts until plaguechanged or spellscarred creature, is within 5 the end of your next turn. Blue flame momentarily squares of him or her. licks the ground where your feet touch it. Creating a Spellscarred ✦ Larger than Life: Once per day as a free action, your hands flare with a blue glow and you add 1 to Many creatures have spellscars that don’t provide the reach of an attack you make. them with special abilities—they’re simply disfigured as the result of the Spellplague or its aftermath. In Spellscarred Powers contrast, a spellscarred character, as described here, is someone who has learned how to harness the Spellscarred draw on the taint of their contact with energy contained in his or her spellscar. the Spellplague within them—their spellscars—to To master a spellscar, you need rigorous mental fuel their powers. Creatures who master the Spell- discipline and the courage to experiment with the plague within them use a variety of abilities to force energy of the Spellplague and wield it as a tools. The its essence into the channels they desire. Some first step is to take the Student of the Plague multi- spellscarred powers are not tied to a single particular class feat. This feat grants you a specific trait of your ability (see Powers with Selectable Ability Modifiers, spellscar (see the Student of the Plague feat below). page 22). By taking the Novice Power, Acolyte Power, or Adept Power power-swap feats (see page 209 of the Player’s Level 1 Encounter Powers Handbook), you can then exchange powers of your class for one or more of the powers in this section. Horrific Maw Bite Spellscarred Attack 1 Although being spellscarred is sometimes a Your jaw distends, and your teeth glow with blue flames. physical abnormality, most often it manifests as an Encounter ✦ Arcane intangible mark that appears only when you use a Standard Action Melee 1 spellscarred power. An active spellscar might appear Target: One creature as jagged cracks of blue light racing across the fore- Attack: Strength + 2 vs. AC, Constitution + 2 vs. AC, or arms and hands, a corona of azure flame, a blazing Dexterity + 2 vs. AC blue glyph on the forehead, or even wings of cobalt Increase the bonus to attack rolls to +4 at 11th level and +6 at 21st level. flame. In all instances, blue fire is a sure indicator of Hit: 1d12 + Strength, Constitution, or Dexterity modifier the presence of a spellscar. damage.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 41 7/2/08 2:21:57 PM Plague Lash Spellscarred Attack 1 Plague of Rooted Majesty Spellscarred Utility 2 A whip of flickering blue light passes through your foe’s chest Thick roots ground you in the earth at your feet. and takes away something vital. Encounter ✦ Arcane Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Psychic Minor Action Personal Standard Action Ranged 10 Effect: Until the end of the encounter, you reduce pull, Target: One creature push, and slide effects by 1 and cannot be knocked Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, Wisdom vs. Fortitude, or prone. Your speed drops by 2, and you gain a climb Charisma vs. Fortitude speed equal to your adjusted speed. Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier psychic damage. Each time the target attacks on its next turn, it also coughs up sickly blue-black blood, taking 5 Level 3 Encounter Spells necrotic damage. Scar-Carving Blade Spellscarred Attack 3 Level 1 Daily Powers Blisters rise on your sword hand and burst, spilling forth red- blue burning blood that crawls up your blade as you strike. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Necrotic, Weapon Burning Focus Spellscarred Attack 1 Standard Action Melee weapon Blue flame washes around you before you focus it down your Target: One creature blade. Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon AC Standard Action Melee weapon Hit: 1[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Target: One creature damage, and the target is smeared with your burning Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. spellscarred blood. Your next successful attack against AC the target before the end of your next turn causes 5 extra Hit: 2[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier fire and necrotic damage. fire damage. Miss: Half damage. Call of the Plague Spellscarred Attack 3 Effect: All creatures adjacent to you take 1d6 + Strength, An intangible force pulls enemies close before a wave of flame Dexterity, or Constitution modifier fire damage. washes over them. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement Spellmirror Spellscarred Attack 1 Standard Action Close burst 5 The space around you reflects your enemy’s attack. Primary Target: Each creature in burst Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement Primary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, Wisdom vs. Immediate Reaction Close burst 20 Fortitude, or Charisma vs. Fortitude Trigger: A creature misses you with an attack Hit: You pull each target 1d6 squares. Target: The triggering creature in burst Effect: Make a secondary attack. Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Reflex, or Secondary Target: Each creature within 2 squares of you Charisma vs. Reflex Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Hit: 2d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier Reflex, or Charisma vs. Reflex damage; this damage is of the same type (or types) as the Hit: 1d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier attack that missed. The target also gains any effect (and fire damage + 1d10 damage, and you push the target its duration) that its attack would have inflicted on you. 1d6 squares. Miss: Half damage, and the attack does not produce any effects. Level 5 Daily Powers

Level 2 Utility Powers Blurring Blade Spellscarred Attack 5 Your blade seems to become one with your body as you move it Spelleater Spellscarred Utility 2 around you with incredible speed. The magic burned away to nothing before it could strike you. Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Necrotic, Stance Encounter ✦ Arcane Minor Action Personal Immediate Interrupt Personal Effect: Any enemy that starts its turn adjacent to you takes Trigger: An attack targets you ongoing 5 fire and necrotic damage (save ends). Effect: Add 4 to your Fortitude, Reflex, and Will defenses against this attack. If the attack misses, you regain hit points equal to one-half the level of the attacker or effect.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 42 7/2/08 2:21:58 PM Terrible Imposition Spellscarred Attack 5 Cursed Grasping Air Spellscarred Attack 7 You step inside your enemy and burn it from within. Bands of twisting force grasp your enemies and pull them to- Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Teleportation ward one another. Standard Action Ranged 10 Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement Target: One creature of your size or larger Standard Action Ranged 15 Attack: Intelligence + 2 vs. Fortitude, Wisdom + 2 vs. Targets: Two creatures Fortitude, or Charisma + 2 vs. Fortitude Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Reflex, or

Increase the bonus to the attack roll to +4 at 11th level Charisma vs. Reflex, one attack per target SPELLSCARRED and +6 at 21st level. Hit: 2d6 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier Hit: You disappear into a distortion of space you create damage. If you hit both targets, you slide one target to be inside the target. You have line of sight and line of effect adjacent to the other. only to the target, and no creature has line of sight or line of effect to you. The target is slowed and takes 10 dam- Venomous Bloodfang Spellscarred Attack 7 age at the start of its turn. On your next turn, you can Your blood runs up your blade toward your foe, becoming tinged deal 5 fire damage to the target as a minor action, and a sickly green as it inches toward your foe’s wound. you can attack the target as though you were adjacent to it (though it cannot make opportunity attacks against Encounter ✦ Arcane, Necrotic, Weapon you). At the end of that turn, you appear in a space of Standard Action Melee weapon your choice adjacent to the target. Target: One creature Miss: 5 damage, and the target is slowed until the end of its Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. next turn. AC Hit: 1[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution damage + 2d6 necrotic damage. You regain hit points equal to Level 6 Utility Powers twice the necrotic damage you dealt. Haunting Reception Spellscarred Utility 6 Level 9 Daily Powers The blow seems to rend your body completely, and the remnants burn with blue flame. Then you strike your enemy from behind. Burning the Plagued Bellows Spellscarred Attack 9 Daily ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Your blue flamebreath infuses your targets with the essence of Immediate Reaction Personal the Spellplague. Trigger: You take damage from an attack Effect: You disappear. At the start of your next turn, you Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement reappear in any unoccupied space within 5 squares of Standard Action Close blast 3 the creature that attacked you, and the creature that at- Target: Each creature in blast tacked you grants combat advantage to you until the end Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Reflex, or of your next turn. Charisma vs. Reflex Hit: 3d8 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier fire damage. Plaguefire Body Spellscarred Utility 6 Miss: Half damage. You feel your bones burning with an inner fire, and those Sustain Minor: Each target you hit burns with arcane fire around you see the faint outline of your skeleton glowing (save ends). Until a target saves, you can repeat the at- through your skin. tack against it when you sustain the power. On a hit, the Encounter ✦ Arcane attack instead deals 1d8 fire damage to the target and to Free Action Personal each creature adjacent to it. Effect: End one poison, disease, charm, or fear effect that currently affects you. Submission of the Earth Spellscarred Attack 9 You drive your foe into the flaming maw that has opened in the Level 7 Encounter Powers earth at your command. Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Weapon Reach of the Doomed Spellscarred Attack 7 Standard Action Melee weapon Your arms elongate to reach your enemy, as your drying skin Target: One creature cracks and falls to the ground, where it burns away with blue Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. flame. AC Hit: 3[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution damage, Encounter ✦ Arcane, Poison, Weapon and ongoing 5 fire damage and the target is immobilized Standard Action Melee weapon (reach 3) (save ends both). Primary Target: One creature Miss: Half damage, no ongoing fire damage, and the target is Primary Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or not immobilized. Constitution vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution damage. You can spend a healing surge to make a secondary at- tack against the target. Secondary Attack: Strength vs. Fortitude, Dexterity vs. Fortitude, or Constitution vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d10 poison damage, and the target is dazed until the end of your next turn. CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 43

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 43 7/2/08 2:21:58 PM Level 10 Utility Powers Level 15 Daily Powers

Scar of Blue Wings Spellscarred Utility 10 Infliction of the Flamemist Spellscarred Attack 15 Wings of blue flames manifest, rolling outward from behind Where your magic flows, your enemy dissolves into a burning your shoulder blades like unfurling sails. mist. Encounter ✦ Arcane Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement, Polymorph Move Action Personal Standard Action Ranged 10 Effect: You gain a fly speed of twice your speed for this Target: One creature move action. Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, Wisdom vs. Fortitude, or Charisma vs. Fortitude Tears of Fire and Blood Spellscarred Utility 10 Hit: 2d10 fire damage, and the target becomes insubstantial, deals half damage with its attacks, gains Tears of blood and blue fire roll down your cheeks, and the smell vulnerable 10 fire and ongoing 5 fire damage (save ends of your cooking flesh fills the air. all). Fire damage ignores the target’s insubstantial quality. Encounter ✦ Arcane Miss: Half damage, and the target is not insubstantial, does Free Action Personal not deal half damage, is not vulnerable to fire, and takes no Trigger: You miss with an attack ongoing fire damage. Effect: You take fire damage equal to your level. If the missed attack would have hit with a +4 power bonus, the Rabid Chain of Steel Spellscarred Attack 15 attack hits instead. Your spellscarred fervor infects your enemies. Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Level 13 Encounter Powers Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Lines in Burning Sand Spellscarred Attack 13 Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. A cage of blue fire springs from the ground around your AC enemies. Hit: 3[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution damage. The target makes a melee basic attack against an adja- Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement cent creature of your choice that has not been attacked Standard Action Area burst 2 within 20 squares this turn. On a hit, that creature does likewise, and so on Target: Each creature in burst until an attack misses. Attack: Intelligence vs. AC, Wisdom vs. AC, or Charisma vs. Miss: Half damage, and no additional attacks. AC Hit: 2d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier fire damage. Level 16 Utility Powers Effect: The burst creates an area of fire until the end of your next turn. A creature must spend an extra 3 squares of Body, No Body Spellscarred Utility 16 movement to go from a square in the area to one outside it. When a creature leaves the area, it takes 1d10 fire You fade in and out of existence for a moment. damage. Encounter ✦ Arcane Minor Action Personal Spellmother’s Embrace Spellscarred Attack 13 Effect: You gain insubstantial and phasing until the end of this turn. Your arm becomes gelatinous and stretches to engulf a nearby foe. Healing Flesh of the InfectedSpellscarred Utility 16 Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Polymorph Standard Action Melee 1 A hunk of flesh torn from your body infuses an ally with life. Requirement: You must have an empty hand. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Healing Target: One creature Standard Action Melee touch Attack: Strength + 2 vs. Fortitude, Dexterity + 2 vs. Target: One creature Fortitude, or Constitution + 2 vs. Fortitude Effect: You spend a healing surge but regain no hit points Increase the bonus to the attack roll to +4 at 11th level from it. Instead, the target can regain hit points as if it and +6 at 21st level. had spent a healing surge and gains an equal number of Hit: You grab the target. It takes 5 acid damage at the end temporary hit points. of each of its turns until it is no longer grabbed by you.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 44 7/2/08 2:21:59 PM Level 17 Encounter Powers Level 22 Utility Powers

Iron Tooth of Bloodlust Spellscarred Attack 17 Donning the Mudflesh Spellscarred Utility 22 Your blade tints red as it draws your enemy’s blood to strength- Your body ripples and flows, allowing weapons to slice right en you. through you with little harm. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Healing, Weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Polymorph, Stance Standard Action Melee weapon Minor Action Personal Target: One creature Effect: You become insubstantial. This stance ends if you SPELLSCARRED Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. are bloodied. AC Hit: 2[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Spellplague Guardians Spellscarred Utility 22 damage + 2d6 necrotic damage. You regain hit points You conjure entities of oil and flame that shape the battlefield equal to twice the necrotic damage you dealt. to your will. Daily ✦ Arcane, Conjuration Mask of Midnight Spellscarred Attack 17 Standard Action Ranged 10 Your face twists into a horrifying rictus of pure suffering. Effect: You conjure five human-shaped creatures. Each oc- Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Psychic cupies 1 square. When you take a move action, you can Standard Action Close blast 4 move each conjuration 3 squares. Enemies can’t enter a Target: Each creature in blast square occupied by a conjured guardian, but allies can Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma move through the guardians’ spaces as if the guardians vs. Will were allies. The conjured guardians grant cover to allies Hit: 1d10 psychic damage, and the target is blinded until but not enemies. the end of your next turn. Level 23 Encounter Powers Level 19 Daily Powers Hideous Tether Spellscarred Attack 23 Spellcurse Spellscarred Attack 19 A black, fleshy goop keeps your enemy from escaping you. Your attack conveys more than just steel. Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Weapon Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Standard Action Melee touch Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. AC AC Hit: 1d10 + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Hit: 2[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier damage, and the target takes ongoing 10 acid damage damage, and the target is immobilized and dazed (save and cannot move more than 3 squares from you (save ends both). ends both). Miss: Half damage, and the target is not immobilized or dazed. Tongues of the Earth Spellscarred Attack 23 Ropes of earth drip an unsettling ichor as they apprehend your Gravity of Moment Spellscarred Attack 19 foe. You bend the laws of the universe before letting them snap back Encounter ✦ Acid, Arcane, Implement into shape. Standard Action Ranged 10 Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement Target: One creature Standard Action Ranged 20 Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Reflex, or Target: One creature Charisma vs. Reflex Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma Hit: 2d10 damage + 1d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or vs. Will Charisma modifier acid damage, and the target is immo- Hit: Slide the target 15 squares. bilized until the end of your next turn. Miss: Slide the target 10 squares. Sustain Minor: If the target is in range of the power, slide the target 10 squares.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 45 7/2/08 2:22:00 PM Level 25 Daily Powers Impossible Flurry Spellscarred Attack 27 You move so quickly and strike so fast that none can see or stop Malignant Growth Spellscarred Attack 25 you. ✦ A sickly light from your wand bathes your foe, causes it to sprout Encounter Arcane, Weapon gnashing, hungry mouths. Standard Action Close burst 3 Target: Each enemy in burst Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Polymorph Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. Standard Action Ranged 10 AC Target: One creature Hit: 2d10 + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, Wisdom vs. Fortitude, or damage. Charisma vs. Fortitude Effect: Shift to any square in the burst. Hit: 4d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier damage, and two devouring mouths sprout on the target. At the start of the target’s turn, the mouths attack two Level 29 Daily Powers creatures of your choice adjacent to the target. The at- tacks use the target’s melee basic attack bonus and deal Echoes of Valor Spellscarred Attack 29 1d10 damage. One save by the target reduces the num- This attack will be remembered, because it repeats itself. ber of mouths (and attacks) to one, and a second save ends the effect. Daily ✦ Arcane, Reliable, Weapon Miss: Half damage, and one mouth attacks one creature Standard Action Melee weapon of your choice adjacent to the target at the start of the Target: One creature creature’s next turn. Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. AC Hit: 5d10 + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Contagion Flame Spellscarred Attack 25 damage. You set your enemy afire. The flame won’t go out, and it licks Sustain Minor: Repeat this attack against the target. You outward toward your enemy’s allies. need not be within melee reach of the target. You can Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Necrotic, Weapon continue to sustain this attack until you miss. Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Metamorphosis Spellscarred Attack 29 Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution vs. AC of Spellflame Hit: 2d10 + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution damage, Words only the spellscarred can speak change your foe into and ongoing 10 fire and necrotic damage (save ends). At maddening blue fire. the start of the target’s turn, any creature adjacent to the Daily ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement, Psychic target takes ongoing 10 fire and necrotic damage (save Standard Action Melee weapon ends). Creatures that take ongoing damage from this Target: One creature power communicate it in the same manner. Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude or Will, Wisdom vs. Miss: Half damage, and ongoing 10 fire and necrotic damage Fortitude or Will, or Charisma vs. Fortitude or Will (save ends). This ongoing damage is not contagious. Special: If the attack hits either Fortitude or Will, it hits. Hit: 2d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier Level 27 Encounter Powers fire and psychic damage, and ongoing 10 fire and psychic damage (save ends). Each time the target fails its saving throw against this power, the ongoing damage increases Spellscarred Attack 27 Shifting Wave by 10. If the ongoing damage kills the target, it dissolves A wave of pain washes out from you at your foes. It teleports into a mass of blue fire. your foes and friends. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Fire, Implement, Psychic, Teleportation Standard Action Close burst 3 Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma vs. Will Hit: 3d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier psychic and fire damage, and you teleport the target 4 squares. You can teleport each of your allies in the burst 4 squares.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 46 7/2/08 2:22:01 PM PARAGON PATHS In the decades since, the way of the Shyran anarchs has spread slowly across Faerûn. Schools devoted to this path can be found in Akanûl, Agla- Ancient treasures and great renown await adventur- rond, Calimshan, and the Dragon Coast. The anarchs ers who survive to become paragons in their practice. of Shyr are no longer a unified society, and no longer A character that advances beyond 10th level gains serve Shyr—but a few still honor the old ways. access to paragon paths that bestow new powers and abilities upon the character. Anarch of Shyr Features PARAGON PATHS PARAGON PATHS Blade Flurry Action (11th level): When you spend Anarch of Shyr an action point to take an extra action, you can also make a melee basic attack after you resolve that action. “This blade is older than your entire civilization, and so too Empowered Aegis of Assault (11th level): When is the power with which I wield it.” you use your aegis of assault immediate reaction, you gain a +2 bonus to your melee basic attack roll. Prerequisite: Swordmage, aegis of assault Extended Aegis (16th level): The range that the attacker must be within for you to use your aegis of You have studied the ways of the anarchs of Shyr, assault immediate reaction increases to 20 squares an order of genasi swordmages who developed their (from the normal 10 squares). arts thousands of years ago in Abeir. Students of this school harness the power of the Elemental Chaos to unleash devastation against their enemies. Anarch of Shyr Spells For centuries the anarchs defended the genasi realm against the draconic empires. They also served Lightning Clutch Anarch of Shyr Attack 11 to check the power of Shyran lords when the rulers Tendrils of lightning course from your hand into your blade, of that land veered toward tyranny. The order fell linking you and your foe. For the rest of the battle, your enemy apart when the anarchs lost their way and turned to must beware your aegis. ✦ meddling and kingmaking. A handful of masters who Encounter Arcane, Lightning, Weapon remained true to the order’s ancient purpose pre- Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature served the anarch teachings. When Abeir and Toril Attack: Intelligence vs. AC merged briefly during the Spellplague, anarch dis- Hit: 2[W] + Intelligence modifier lightning damage, and ciples brought this ancient tradition to Faerûn. you can use your aegis of assault power on the target of the attack as a free action. The target remains marked by your aegis of assault for the rest of the encounter, even if you use that power against a new target. It is still super- seded by other marking effects.

Stance of Chaos Anarch of Shyr Utility 12 You invoke the fury of elemental chaos, attacking wildly. Frost, fire, or lightning dances along your blade as you lunge at your foes. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Stance, Weapon; Cold, Fire, or Lightning Minor Action Personal Effect: Until the stance ends, you take a –2 penalty to attack rolls but your weapon attacks deal an extra 1d12 cold, fire, or lightning damage (your choice). You can end this stance with a minor action.

Shyran Cataclysm Anarch of Shyr 20 You slice a rift between the planes. An elemental maelstrom explodes from the rift, searing and burning all in its path. Daily ✦ Acid, Arcane, Cold, Fire, Lightning, Thunder, Weapon Standard Action Close blast 5 Target: Each creature in blast Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 5d8 + Intelligence modifier acid, cold, fire, lightning, and thunder damage. Miss: Half damage. Choose one damage type for the half damage: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 47 7/2/08 2:22:01 PM Coronal Guard of Myth Drannor, the armathors live again as the Coronal Guard of the City of Song. “Perfect clarity, perfect control—these are the keys to true The eladrin of Myth Drannor do not teach the power. To know yourself is to gain victory.” armathor’s art to just anyone. However, this tradition is known in other places as well—for example, Evereska, Prerequisite: Swordmage Evermeet, and Silverymoon. Even in the absence of formal instruction, skillful swordmages of other races Since the days of the Crown Wars, the eladrin have have been known to imitate the armathor style. studied the swordmage’s art, seeking to fuse arcane mastery and martial skill into a single seamless style. You are a student of this exclusive tradition. Where Coronal Guard Features the genasi traditions of Abeir are known for their Swordshield Action (11th level): When you spectacular fury and flamboyant style, you have spend an action point to take an extra action, you also mastered the graceful and reserved elven battle arts. gain a +2 bonus to all defenses until the start of your You sow your arcane magic into your wardings and next turn. armor, unleashing it only when your enemy least Improved Silver Shield (11th level): When expects you to strike. you use your aegis of shielding immediate interrupt, Several traditions of eladrin sword magic exist you also gain temporary hit points equal to 10 + in Faerûn. The Coronal Guard tradition is a style your Constitution modifier. At 21st level, this value perfected in the realm of Cormanthyr more than a increases to 15 + your Constitution modifier. thousand years ago. In those days, the armathors were Improved Swordmage Armor (16th level): the elite guards of Myth Drannor’s coronals. Despite Your Swordmage Warding bonus increases by 1, their skill and valor, Myth Drannor fell during the becoming a +2 bonus to AC, or a +4 bonus if you have Weeping War more than seven hundred years ago, one hand free. and most armathors were slain. However, a few survived to pass on their lore. With the refounding Coronal Guard Spells

Countering Thunderclap Coronal Guard Attack 11 You interrupt an enemy attack with a clap of thunder, driving the foe back from your friend before the enemy can strike. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Thunder Immediate Interrupt Close burst 5 Trigger: A creature hits your ally with a melee attack Target: The triggering attacker Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence modifier thunder damage, and you push the target 1 square. If the target can no longer reach your ally, the attack misses..

Dragon Scales Coronal Guard Utility 12 You guard yourself with a cascading aura of lambent shards of energy. The diamond-shaped shards ripple and flex like the scales of a dragon. Daily ✦ Arcane, Force Minor Action Personal Effect: You gain a +2 bonus to AC until the end of the en- counter, or until you are knocked unconscious.

Avaunt Foe Coronal Guard Attack 20 You hurl your foe through the dimensions with your attack. Daily ✦ Arcane, Teleportation, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 5[W] + Intelligence modifier damage, and you teleport the target 5 squares. The target must end its movement on a surface that can support it. Miss: Half damage, and you teleport the target 2 squares. The target must end its movement on a surface that can support it. ANNE CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 48

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 48 7/2/08 2:22:09 PM Darkwalker “In your next life, stay out of my way.”

Prerequisites: Warlock, dark pact

All warlocks make dangerous bargains with powers far beyond mortal understanding. Most do so cau-

tiously, closing off portions of their soul to whatever PATHS PARAGON PATHS fell entity they made a pact with. They fear what they might become if they get too close. They fear they might become you. Few are willing to grapple with dark forces as closely as you are, to look the deranged visages of unholy entities squarely in the eye. You are strong enough to control the darkness inside you. You wager your very soul daily, risking utter damnation in exchange for a dark reward. Your body is but a fetter now, anchoring you to a world that no longer seems to be yours. You walk toward a darker place now, a few steps farther every day, leaving the light at your back. You stand between worlds, a wraithlike shadow who wrestles with greater evil than most will ever know. The dark forces within you cry out for your soul, and so far you’ve denied them, harnessing their unearthly power for your own purposes, but every day it grows harder to step back into the light.

Darkwalker Path Features Fading Spiral Darkwalker Utility 12 Deadly Absence (11th level): While you are As a spiral of dark energy slams into your attacker, you phase insubstantial, you gain a bonus to damage rolls with out of reality. warlock powers equal to your Intelligence modifier. Encounter ✦ Arcane Darkwalker Action (11th level): Instead of Free Action Personal spending an action point to take an extra action, you Effect: Use this power when your use your Darkspiral Aura. can spend an action point to become insubstantial You become insubstantial until the end of your next turn. until the start of your next turn. Ghostken (16th level): Your attacks against Wraithform Blast Darkwalker Attack 20 insubstantial creatures deal normal (not half) You allow yourself to slip deep into the dark, summoning a blast damage. of soul-crushing menace against your foe. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic, Psychic Standard Action Ranged 10 Darkwalker Spells Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Will Ghostly Bane Darkwalker Attack 11 Hit: 4d10 + Charisma modifier psychic and necrotic dam- You fade slightly from the world, dragging a tendril of your age, and ongoing 10 psychic and necrotic damage (save enemy’s soul with you. ends). Effect: You become insubstantial and gain phasing. These Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Necrotic benefits last until the end of the encounter or until you Standard Action Ranged 20 become bloodied. Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d10 + Charisma modifier necrotic damage, and you become insubstantial until the end of your next turn.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 49 7/2/08 2:22:14 PM Doomguide from seeking their proper destinations. If there is one foe more deserving of your wrath than the undead, it “You have delayed your end, unclean spirit, but Kelemvor’s is one who seeks to pervert the souls of others with this judgment awaits.” deathless curse. Those who dabble in the necromantic arts do so at their peril, for your sword never sleeps. Prerequisites: Any divine class, must worship Kelemvor Doomguide Features Undeath—the most blasphemous of abominations. Blessings of Kelemvor (11th level): When you Demons are born what they are, but to tether the spend an action point to take an extra action, you gain a spirit of the departed to a rotting shell or anchor it in +2 bonus to all defenses until the end of your next turn. the world with hate and misery—there is no greater Doomguide’s Geas (11th level): If you use a evil in the world. It is up to you to set the souls of the power that has the healing keyword, you restore an wretched undead free, and send them on to Kelem- additional 2 hit points. While there are undead oppo- vor’s waiting judgment. You send these wayward nents within 10 squares of you, this benefit increases souls to their final reward, so they can pass into eter- to 5 hit points. nity as Kelemvor intends. Doomguide’s Resolve (16th level): When you Your divine patron aids you in your quest. You drop an enemy to 0 hit points or fewer, you can imme- are tireless, bathed in his grace. Kelemvor’s own diately make a saving throw against one effect that a strength flows through your sword arm and smites save can end. If you drop an undead enemy to 0 hit the undead. His power over death grants you incred- points or fewer, you can instead immediately make ible vitality and the ability to stave off death’s cruel saving throws against all effects that a save can end. and icy clutch. The undead fear your sword and your steely sense of purpose. Doomguide Prayers Some mistake Kelemvor’s single-minded focus on destroying undeath as a doomed obsession. As a Kelemvor’s Circle Doomguide Attack 11 doomguide, you might be willing to grant that your You throw your arms wide to fling out a circle of holy radiance. focus is obsessive. But doom? Doom is reserved for the Foes nearby burn, and undead creatures explode into white undead and for those who prevent the spirits of the dead motes, but your allies are soothed by holy warmth. Encounter ✦ Divine, Healing, Implement, Radiant Standard Action Close burst 5 Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d6 + Charisma modifier radiant damage. Effect: Your allies in the burst regain 5 hit points, or 10 hit points if your attack hit at least one undead enemy.

Unsullied Heart Doomguide Utility 12 Kelemvor wards those whom you call friend. With his name you purge your ally of a baleful effect before it takes hold. Daily ✦ Divine Immediate Interrupt Ranged 10 Trigger: You or an ally is hit by an attack against Fortitude or Will defense Effect: The target of the attack gains a +5 power bonus to Fortitude or Will defense until the end of your next turn.

Kelemvor’s Sword Doomguide Attack 20 You hold your blade high, and a holy fire envelops its length. Your strike is charged with dazzling, radiant power, and you and your allies are healed by Kelemvor’s grace. Daily ✦ Divine, Healing, Radiant, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Attack: Strength vs. Reflex Hit: 4[W] + Strength modifier radiant damage, and the target is dazed (save ends). An undead creature hit by this power is stunned (save ends) rather than dazed. Effect: You and each of your allies within 10 squares regain 15 hit points.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 50 7/2/08 2:22:16 PM Drow Wanderer “This darkness is my home, and you should not have come here.”

Prerequisites: Drow, trained in Dungeoneering

The Underdark is a terror to most surface folk. Flesh-

eating fungi carpet the walls, bizarre monstrosities PATHS PARAGON PATHS lurk in the dark, and whole civilizations of evil flour- ish in the sunless depths. To you, this is home. You know the twisting tunnels of the Underdark inti- mately. Every bend in every cavern and every corner in every dungeon is your ally, allowing you to creep close to your foe. You are the hunter in the dark, and you strike from the shadows before your foe ever senses danger. You have little use for the rest of your kind. While you test your skill in the wilds of the dark, other drow wallow in decadence and cruelty in their cities. You’ve honed the magical abilities of your heritage with long practice, and now the power that flows through your blood is far greater than theirs. You walk the darkness free, while they remain ensor- celled in Lolth’s slavish snares. Life is a journey. You live to see what wonders and heart-pounding adventures await you just out of sight. The darkness is an unforgiving mistress, but you know her all too well. Choose your path across or beneath Faerûn. No one can stop you. Drow Wanderer Features Ambusher Action (11th level): Whenever you spend an action point to take an extra action to Strength in Darkness Drow Wanderer Utility 12 attack, you gain a +2 bonus to your attack roll if your The cold embrace of darkness flows into your wounds, replacing target is unaware of you. your life’s blood with its ebon power. Stone Sense (11th level): When underground, Daily ✦ Healing you gain a +2 bonus to initiative checks and to Dun- Minor Action Personal geoneering and Perception checks. Effect: Spend a healing surge. Firemotes (16th): You gain a +5 bonus to damage If you are inside darkness, add your Constitution modifier rolls against targets currently affected by your darkfire to the number of hit points you regain. power. Darkblade Drow Wanderer Attack 20 You fix your cloud of darkness to the foe you strike, shrouding Drow Wanderer Powers your enemy in gloom. It remains in place, obscuring your foe’s sight. Drow Wanderer Attack 11 From out of Nowhere Daily ✦ Weapon You launch an attack. If your foe doesn’t know you’re there, your Standard Action Melee weapon blow dazes your enemy for a short time. Target: One creature Encounter ✦ Weapon Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution Standard Action Melee weapon vs. AC Target: One creature Hit: 5[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier Attack: Strength vs. AC, Dexterity vs. AC, or Constitution damage. vs. AC Effect: As a free action, use your cloud of darkness power Hit: 2[W] + Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution modifier centered on your target instead of you. The power damage. otherwise behaves as normal. Special: If the target grants combat advantage to you, the Sustain Minor: The cloud persists, and you can move it 3 target is also dazed until the end of your next turn. squares.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 51 7/2/08 2:22:20 PM Eartheart Defender world best do so lightly, for if they sully the earth with evil, you’ll find them and make them pay. “The stone is strong. It does not yield. Nor do I.”

Prerequisites: Dwarf fighter or dwarf paladin Eartheart Defender Features Eartheart Determination (11th level): When Evil festers everywhere, and the earth needs defend- you use an action point to take an extra action, you ers to keep back the tide of corruption. You are the can immediately make saving throws against two dif- shield against the onslaught, the hammer that breaks ferent effects that a save can end. the tyrant’s blade, the axe that sunders the slave’s Heart of Earth (11th level): When you use your shackles, and the fist that crushes evil wherever it second wind while bloodied, you gain a +2 bonus to shows its vile face. For the source of your power, you melee attack rolls until the end of your next turn. look to the stone beneath your feet. You draw upon its Great Heart (16th level): When you use your sacred power to scatter your foes, and throw off the second wind while bloodied, allies within 4 squares pain of a hundred wounds. of you gain a +1 bonus to melee attack rolls until the Implacable as the earth itself, you cannot be end of your next turn. broken. A boulder might be sundered, but it cannot be destroyed, and even if it is ground to sand it has Eartheart Defender Powers merely traded the one for the many. You and your allies are all hewn from the same rock. You are one, Gain Heart Eartheart Defender Attack 11 even if you are many, and their life is your own. You You draw on the power of the earth to heal your wounds and never allow another to harm an ally unanswered, lend weight to your attack. and you would gladly give yourself to death to keep a Encounter ✦ Divine, Healing, Weapon friend from danger. Standard Action Melee weapon The power of stone is in your heart, allowing you Target: One creature to fight harder than any foe could ever anticipate Attack: Strength vs. Fortitude and stay standing long after lesser heroes would have Hit: 3[W] damage. If you are bloodied when you use this power, you regain fallen. With your feet firmly on the ground you cannot hit points equal to one-half your level + your Constitution be bested. All who tread upon the sacred stones of this modifier.

Earthsight Eartheart Defender Utility 12 The earth speaks silently to you, telling you when a foe draws near no matter what might deceive your eyes. Encounter ✦ Divine Standard Action Personal Effect: Until the end of your next turn, so long as you are touching the ground, you gain a +5 bonus on Perception checks and can see invisible creatures.

Earthsurge Eartheart Defender Attack 20 You bring your weapon crashing down on the ground at your feet. The earth answers, roiling like a storm-tossed sea and ham- pering nearby foes. Daily ✦ Divine, Weapon, Zone Standard Action Close burst 3 Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Strength vs. Fortitude Hit: 5[W] damage. Effect: The burst creates a zone that lasts until the end of the encounter. An enemy that begins its turn within 3 squares of you, or that moves to within 3 squares of you, is slowed. Special: The zone always remains centered on you, even if you move after casting the spell. WAYNE ENGLAND CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 52

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 52 7/2/08 2:22:31 PM Elemental Tempest “Kill me? You would better be served trying to cleave the wind, or quell a volcano’s fury. Can you slay a mountain?”

Prerequisites: Genasi, Extra Manifestation feat

You are as inconstant as the wind on the sea, and yet

you burn with passions to match a dragon’s ire. You PATHS PARAGON PATHS embrace the chaos from which your people were born. Fire to blacken adamantine, water to wash away an armada, wind to freeze a dragon in flight, and lightning to blast a castle to rubble all flow through your spirit. You are a force of nature incarnate. Elemental Tempest Features Dual Manifestation (11th level): You can use two elemental manifestations at the same time. You choose which elements you are presently manifesting after each short rest or extended rest. You can use the encounter powers for both of these manifestations in the same encounter. Your appearance corresponds to one manifestation or the other (it is not a hybrid). Elemental Attacks (11th level): Your elemental tempest attack powers deal a type of damage based on your current elemental manifestations. The earthsoul manifestation deals force damage, firesoul deals fire damage, stormsoul deals lightning damage, watersoul deals acid damage, and windsoul deals cold damage. Elemental Surge (11th level): Whenever you spend an action point to take an extra action, you can choose Absorb Elements Elemental Tempest Utility 12 to adopt any one of the five elemental manifestations. An enemy assails you with elemental power, and you absorb it If you cannot normally manifest the element you and use it to strengthen your own attacks. choose, you gain the benefit of that manifestation until Encounter the end of the encounter. If you choose a manifestation Immediate Reaction Personal that you can normally use but are not currently using Trigger: Your resistance to fire, lightning, or cold damage as a Dual Manifestation (see above), you can immedi- prevents damage to you. ately change which two manifestations you are using. Effect: Once before the end of the encounter, you can deal Tempest Lord (16th level): If you have resistance damage of the same type (of one of those three types) equal to your resistance value. You must choose to gain to fire, cold, or lightning, increase each of those resis- this bonus to damage after the result of the attack roll is tances by 5. known, but before damage is dealt.

Elemental Tempest Powers Elemental Fury Elemental Tempest Attack 20 With a thought, you bring your ancestors’ elemental fury to bear, Tempest Burst Elemental Tempest Attack 11 obliterating your foe with acid, cold, force, fire, or lightning. You flood your surroundings with the force, fire, lightning, acid Daily ✦ Acid, Cold, Fire, Force, or Lightning or cold that manifests within you. Standard Action Ranged 20 Encounter ✦ Acid, Cold, Fire, Force, or Lightning Target: One creature Standard Action Close burst 1 Attack: Strength vs. Reflex, Dexterity vs. Reflex, or Target: Each enemy in burst Constitution vs. Reflex Attack: Strength vs. Reflex, Dexterity vs. Reflex, or Hit: 5d10 + Constitution modifier acid, cold, force, fire, or Constitution vs. Reflex lightning damage, and all resistances you have increase Hit: 2d10 + Constitution modifier acid, cold, fire, force, or by 10 until the end of the encounter. lightning damage. Miss: Half damage, and your resistances are unchanged. Special: See the Elemental Attacks path feature for Special: See the Elemental Attacks path feature for determining the type of damage this power deals. This determining the type of damage this power deals. This power has the appropriate keyword or keywords for the power has the appropriate keyword or keywords for the manifestation or manifestations you are using. manifestation or manifestations you are using.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 53 7/2/08 2:22:36 PM Evermeet Warlock Mercurial Action (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, you also gain “Bright lands cast strong shadows.” a move action and your speed increases by 1 until the end of your turn. Prerequisite: Warlock Mastery of Passage (16th level): When you teleport 10 squares or less, you can take one adjacent The beacon that is Evermeet shines gloriously bright, ally with you. Your ally appears in any square of your even in the darkest of hours. You have tempered your choice adjacent to your ending location. warlock pact by communion with the ancient powers that dwell in the forests of the eladrin home island. The spirits of Evermeet have the most to offer to warlocks Evermeet Warlock Spells who are already bound to other fey (those of the fey pact), but any warlock, regardless of his or her pact, can dis- Blinding Beacon Evermeet Warlock Attack 11 cover advantages of allying with Evermeet’s pact-makers. Blinding light erupts around your foe, searing your enemy in a The almost-forgotten, gossamer spirits of Evermeet flood of wild energy. offer great boons to those who call upon their secret Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Radiant names, which have not been uttered by mortal lips Standard Action Ranged 20 for millennia. The fey of Evermeet move freely to Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Reflex and from the Feywild. With their aid you can wield Hit: 1d10 + Charisma modifier radiant damage, and the powers that mere mortals were not meant to wield. target is blinded until the end of your next turn. While You are a light against the blackness, a beacon of blinded, the target also shines, giving off bright light in a hope in the coldest depths of night. 5-square radius.

Evermeet Warlock Features Feylights Evermeet Warlock Utility 12 Feywild Wake (11th level): When you leave Spheres of silver flame dance around you, driving back shadows a square by teleporting, you become invisible to all and revealing hidden foes. enemies adjacent to the square you left until the start Daily ✦ Arcane, Zone of your next turn. Minor Action Close burst 3 Effect: You create a zone of bright light until the end of your next turn. All insubstantial creatures lose that quality while in the zone. All effects of concealment (including invisibility) are negated within the zone. Sustain Minor: The zone lasts until the end of your next turn, but its radius shrinks by 1 square (to a minimum of burst 1). Sustain Standard: The zone lasts until the end of your next turn, and its radius increases by 1 square.

Moonflower Evermeet Warlock Attack 20 Inspiration Shafts of moonlight streak from above, seeping into the minds and bodies of all of those around you. Your allies are healed, and your enemies are tormented. Daily ✦ Arcane, Healing, Implement Standard Action Area burst 2 within 20 squares Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Charisma vs. Fortitude, Reflex, or Will (your choice for each target) Hit: If your attack was vs. Fortitude, the target is weakened (save ends). If your attack was vs. Reflex, the target is immobilized (save ends). If your attack was vs. Will, the target is dazed (save ends). Effect: Each ally in the burst regains hit points equal to your Intelligence modifier. Each time an ally ends his or her turn adjacent to an enemy that has not yet saved against this power, he or she regains that number of hit points again. ERIC WILIAMSERIC CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 54

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 54 7/2/08 2:22:45 PM Ghost of Eventide “Netheril means to enslave us. I have something to say about that. I think I’ll let my blade do the talking.”

Prerequisites: Rogue from Cormyr, the Dale- lands, Elturgard, Evereska, Gray Vale, Luruar, or Sembia PARAGON PATHS PARAGON PATHS You thrive in the time between sundown and night. The shadows of twilight are all that keep you alive. They are a shroud even the Shadovar cannot pierce, from which you strike at their foul hearts. And long before the Netherese can find you, you’ve returned to the twilight shroud. You are a silent blade in the mists, a trained killer whose skill at stealth foils even those foes who live in shadow and illusion. You are a ghost of eventide, a vengeful spirit fighting against an ancient foe whose tyranny has long laid a crushing yoke upon your race. It is only through wit, skill, and perseverance that anyone could survive against such dread foes. You repay their evil with death, and your training makes you the very best and bravest of any knife-wielding rogue or shadow warrior. You live on the knife’s edge, tempting fate and inviting the wrath of some of the most powerful and vile enemies in all of Toril. Ghost of Eventide Features Shadowed Action (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, you also Twilight Escape Ghost of Eventide Utility 12 become shrouded in shadows, gaining concealment The enemy approaches you, but only shadows await its murder- until the start of your next turn. ous blow. You’re long gone. ✦ Twilight Accuracy (11th level): Your melee Daily Martial attacks deal 1d6 extra damage when you have con- Immediate Reaction Personal Trigger: When an enemy enters a square adjacent to you cealment or total concealment from the target. Effect: Shift up to your speed. Twilight Vision (16th level): Your melee attack rolls against targets that have concealment don’t take Robed in Shadow Ghost of Eventide Attack 20 the normal –2 penalty. You summon a cloak of velvet shadow to hide you from sight. To your foes, you seem to disappear like a wisp of smoke in the Ghost of Eventide Exploits wind. Daily ✦ Martial, Weapon Shadow Hand Attack Ghost of Eventide Attack 11 Standard Action Melee weapon Your blade is everywhere and nowhere at once, and your enemy Target: One creature dies without knowing what hit it. Attack: Dexterity vs. AC Hit: 4[W] + Dexterity modifier damage. Encounter ✦ Martial, Weapon Effect: Until the end of the encounter, whenever you end Standard Action Melee weapon your turn adjacent to an enemy, you become invisible to Target: One creature that enemy until the start of your next turn. Attack: Dexterity vs. AC Special: When you make this attack, also roll a Thievery check opposed by the target’s Perception check. If either the opposed check or the attack roll is successful, you hit. Hit: 2[W] + Dexterity modifier damage. If both the attack roll and the Thievery check succeeded, increase the dam- age to 4[W].

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 55 7/2/08 2:22:50 PM Heartwarder Heartwarder Prayers “What higher calling is there than the preservation of beauty, and the defense of love?” Siren Voice Heartwarder Attack 11 Your words inflame the passions of your adversary, mesmerizing Prerequisites: Any divine class, must worship your enemy for a short time. Sune Encounter ✦ Divine, Implement Standard Action Ranged 5 You are a champion of Sune, goddess of love and Target: One creature Attack: Charisma vs. Will beauty. You delight in art, music, dance, poetry, and Hit: The target is dominated until the end of your next all other pursuits that lend beauty to mortal lives. turn or until the target is attacked. Romance is certainly at the forefront of these, but you are no simple hedonist—to you, a courtship marked Sune’s Shield Heartwarder Utility 12 by chivalry and gallant gestures is the highest expres- With divine compassion, you ward your ally from harm at your sion of true love. own expense. You oppose cruelty, callousness, and tyranny in Daily ✦ Divine all their forms. Evil creatures often seek to hoard or Minor Action Ranged 10 destroy things of beauty, and hold no love in their Targets: Two allies within 5 squares of each other, or an ally hearts. You seek to protect love wherever it exists within 5 squares of you and yourself and set right any wrongs that interfere with love’s Effect: Until the end of the encounter, any time one of the intended course. Daring quests and long-nurtured targets takes damage, the other target can choose to take hopes stir your heart, especially those that lead to the half that damage in the first target’s stead. flowering of beauty in a place where evil once held sway. Although you do not take pleasure in combat, Sune’s Kiss Heartwarder Attack 20 sometimes evil can be checked by no other means. Your touch plants a seed of love in your foe’s heart, overwhelm- Through your devotion and loyalty to your compan- ing your enemy. Harm that befalls you injures your foe as well. ✦ ions, Sune’s divine love shields them from harm and Daily Divine, Implement lends courage to their hearts. Standard Action Melee touch Target: One creature Heartwarders are most often wandering knights, Attack: Charisma + 2 vs. Will poets, and gallants who roam Faerûn’s cities and Hit: You push the target 4 squares, and the target is dazed courts. Most can’t resist a little matchmaking, and (save ends). In addition, until the end of the encounter or gladly advise young suitors in the arts of romance. until you are reduced to 0 hit points or fewer, each time you take damage, the target takes half as much damage as you took. Heartwarder Features Miss: You push the target 2 squares, and the target is dazed Tears of Evergold (11th level): When you spend until the end of its next turn. an action point to take an extra action, all foes within 10 squares of you who are vulnerable to a type of damage take damage equal to that vulnerability. If a foe is vulnerable to more than one type of damage, use the highest value. Sune’s Touch (11th level): When you spend a healing surge, you can restore hit points equal to one-half your level + your Charisma modifier to an adjacent ally. Instinctive Remorse (16th level): After an enemy attacks you, it takes a –4 penalty to attack rolls against you until you attack that enemy, you mark that enemy, or the enemy attacks a different creature. MIKE SASS MIKE CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 56

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 56 7/2/08 2:22:56 PM High Forest Scout “Far more dangerous things than wolves and bears prowl these ancient woods, friend. Keep silent and keep behind me, and you might pass through here in one piece.”

Prerequisites: Ranger, archer fighting style

In the High Forest, the secrets of the deep, old woods PATHS PARAGON PATHS are closely guarded, and few know of the many wild things that walk amid the shadowed boles. Silver stags, wise hares, unicorns, butterflies the size of hawks, and tree owls that have survived a hundred winters roam through the gloom. Living, bark-wrapped pillars hold aloft layers upon layers of a mounting canopy that fil- ters sunlight into a hundred hues of emerald and gold. But the High Forest shelters deadly danger, too. Wild forest creatures, tattooed savages, and haunted barrows are common threats that travelers face. But worse lies farther in. Hideously disfigured and powerful plaguechanged creatures lurk in shadowed vales, forgotten demon servitors of Netheril wake to their masters’ return, and yuan-ti from Najara search for something they will not name. Many threats trou- ble the shadowed thickets of your home. These enemies do not pass unmarked. You are the ghost in the trees, the arrow on the wind, and to mon- Attack: Dexterity vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Dexterity modifier damage, and you teleport strous creatures who haunt the woods, you are swift the target 1 square. and merciless death. The forest is your country, and Special: This attack ignores cover, including total cover. (You you do not take kindly to uninvited guests. Neither must still have line of sight to attack the target.) serpentfolk nor demon can hide from your arrows. Unrestricted High Forest Scout Utility 12 High Forest Scout Features Movement Binding Sight (11th level): Whenever you spend You whisper to the wind, and the trees silently twist to ease your an action point to take an extra action to attack, your path. You and those under your care enjoy safe and swift pas- targets cannot use teleport effects until the end of sage for a time. your next turn. Daily ✦ Arcane Plagueslayer (11th level): You are stronger Minor Action Close burst 10 against creatures changed by the Spellplague. You Targets: You and each ally in burst gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls and deal extra damage Effect: Until the end of the encounter, the targets ignore difficult terrain. equal to your Wisdom modifier on attacks against plaguechanged or spellscarred creatures. (If you Binding Arrows High Forest Scout Attack 20 make multiple attacks against one target, the extra damage applies only to the first attack.) Your arrows suddenly sprout vines and roots after they strike, latching onto nearby trees and burrowing into the earth at your Forest Walk (16th level): You ignore difficult ter- enemy’s feet. rain if that terrain is the result of trees, underbrush, Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon, Zone plants, or natural growth. Standard Action Ranged weapon Target: One, two, or three creatures and/or unoccupied High Forest Scout Spells squares Attack: Dexterity vs. Reflex (or Dexterity vs. 10 if square is unoccupied), one attack per target Argent Arrow High Forest Scout Attack 11 Hit: If a creature is hit: 3[W] + Dexterity modifier damage, You whisper a magic word over the arrow nocked on your bow, and the target is slowed (save ends). and it glows with a silver radiance. When you loose it, the arrow If a square is hit: Creates a 1-square-radius zone throws your target a short distance through the Feywild. centered on the square until the end of the encounter. A Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation, Weapon creature passing through the zone or starting its turn in Standard Action Ranged weapon the zone is slowed until the end of its turn. Target: One creature

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 57 7/2/08 2:22:59 PM Impilturan Demonslayer You also gain a +5 bonus to Arcana checks to dis- cover knowledge about demons. “Spew fire and acid if you must, thing. This day I shall Demonslayer’s Wrath (11th level): When you claim your blackened skull for my collection.” spend an action point to take an extra action, all enemies adjacent to you take a –1 penalty to AC until Prerequisites: Ranger, two-blade fighting style the end of your next turn. For demons, this penalty is –2 instead of –1. Impiltur is a land under siege. Once it was a thriving Demon’s Misfortune (16th level): When you bastion of civilization looked up to by the surround- damage a demon, the demon loses all resistances ing kingdoms, its coffers full of gold and the sparkle until the end of your next turn. When you score a of priceless gems. Now demons haunt its wilds, and critical hit on an enemy that is not a demon, that every day more plaguechanged and spellscarred creature loses all resistances until the end of your nightmares emerge from the Earthspur Mountains. next turn. As a demon slayer, you fearlessly hunt the foul abominations prowling your homeland. Demons are the stuff of most adventurers’ nightmares, but your Impilturan Demonslayer training and fierce devotion to their destruction Powers grants you the power to lay low these otherworldly horrors. You hunt demons as lesser rangers hunt Demonslayer’s Impilturan Demonslayer Attack 11 wolves or bears, running these revolting mon- Hindrance strosities to ground and cutting them to pieces. Your You deal crippling blows to two different adversaries. death-dealing abilities even grant your allies the Encounter ✦ Martial, Weapon power to circumvent a demon’s prodigious defenses. Standard Action Melee weapon Your twin blades are the bane of demons, cutting a Target: One or two creatures swath through their foul legions and purging their Attack: Strength vs. AC (main weapon and off-hand dark influence from your once-great kingdom. weapon), two attacks Hit: 1[W] + Strength modifier damage per attack, and the target is slowed until the end of your next turn. Impilturan Demonslayer If the target is a demon, it takes 2[W] + Strength modi- Features fier damage per attack, and it is immobilized until the Demonslayer Blade (11th level): Your Hunter’s end of your next turn. Quarry class feature deals 1d6 extra damage against demons. Demonward Impilturan Demonslayer Utility 12 You quickly adapt to the energy your attacker is using against you. Encounter ✦ Arcane Immediate Interrupt Personal Trigger: You take damage of a specific type, such as radiant or fire Effect: You gain resist 15 against damage of that type or types until the end of your next turn.

Demonbane Impilturan Demonslayer Attack 20 Flurry Your weapons work in deadly concert to unravel the very essence of your foe and singe its nearby allies. Daily ✦ Arcane, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. AC (main weapon and off-hand weapon), two attacks Hit: 3[W] + Strength modifier damage per attack, and the first attack that hits also deals ongoing 10 damage (save ends). If the target is a demon, in addition this damage ignores all resistances, and until the end of this encounter, when the demon takes ongoing damage, its allies within 2 squares take the same amount of damage. ANNE STOKES ANNE CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 58

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 58 7/2/08 2:23:10 PM Morninglord though you walk with Lathander’s carefree spirit, your heart burns with the all-consuming fire of Amaunator. “Where our god’s light shines, there is hope. Where there is no light, we quest.” Morninglord Features Prerequisites: Any divine class, must worship Militant Dawn (11th level): When you use any Amaunator channel divinity power, you can also choose an enemy within 5 squares of you to take radiant damage equal to your Charisma modifier. In the years following the Spellplague, Lathander, PATHS PARAGON PATHS the eternally young god of new beginnings and hope, Unflagging Energy (11th level): When you transfigured into his ancient incarnation Amaunator. spend an action point to take an extra action to make Although Amaunator dropped the youthful mask he an attack, that attack is a critical hit on a roll of 18 or had worn for centuries, his experiences as the Dawn higher Lord shook him from his ancient mindset. Amau- Burning Radiance (16th level): Whenever you nator is still a dignified god of immense age, but he hit with a power that has the radiant keyword, the remembers his youth, and he encourages his follow- target gains vulnerability 10 to radiant damage until ers to do the same. the end of your next turn. As a Morninglord, you are the champion of your god’s youth. The optimistic spirit of Lathander guides Morninglord Prayers you as you seek to master the chaos of the new world. The fires of your god burn within you and lend you Pure Glow Morninglord Attack 11 the inexhaustible energy of youth. You are tireless, With a whispered prayer, a warm, white radiance spreads from fierce, rebellious and full of hope. You shine like a you in waves that burn your foes with holy energy. beacon in the darkest hours of night, inspiring those Encounter ✦ Divine, Implement, Radiant around you to greatness they never dreamed possible. Standard Action Close burst 5 To your enemies you are the searing sun itself, Targets: Each enemy in burst shedding scorching brilliance from your form. Evil Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma is confronted by fiery annihilation in your wake, for vs. Will Hit: 2d8 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier radiant damage. Effect: Until the end of your next turn, enemies that begin their turn in the burst take 10 radiant damage.

Rising Sun Morninglord Utility 12 Radiance emanating from you soothes the spirits and wounds of your allies, knitting rent flesh and granting them the strength they need to continue the fight. Daily ✦ Divine, Healing Minor Action Close burst 5 Targets: You and each ally in burst Effect: You and your allies regain hit points equal to 5 + your Charisma modifier. Sustain Minor: Bloodied allies within 5 squares regain hit points equal to your Charisma modifier.

Lance of Dawn Morninglord Attack 20 With eye-burning brilliance, a nimbus of radiant power streaks into your foe, filling your enemy with holy energy. Daily ✦ Divine, Implement, Radiant Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma vs. Will Hit: 3d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier radiant damage. Effect: Ongoing 5 radiant damage (save ends). Each time the target fails the saving throw against this ongoing damage, increase the ongoing damage by 5.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 59 7/2/08 2:23:20 PM Purple Dragon Knight “For crown and country!”

Prerequisites: Fighter, paladin, or warlord; affili- ated with Cormyr

You live only to serve the Crown of Cormyr and defend its people from the menacing evils of the world. Cormyr’s armies are thick with pikes and blades, but you are among the finest in the nation’s mighty military machine. Evil is everywhere, preying on those who cannot defend themselves, but you are the that stand for justice. As a knight of Cormyr, your honor is everything. You do not bend it, for to do so would sully the memory of your fallen comrades. You do not com- promise with evil, nor can you ignore it as so many people do every day. Your oath is to combat iniquity, avarice, and wickedness wherever they rear their ugly heads. Wherever cruelty and sin fester, wherever corruption takes hold, and wherever enemies of your great kingdom thrive is where you are needed most. Your training is second to none, and your fierce determination has seen you through death’s door and back again on more than one occasion. You cultivate Rallying Cry Purple Dragon Knight Utility 12 martial prowess that far exceeds that of your foes, but You shout an inspiring war cry, and your voice rings above the this is not your greatest strength. Your most impres- din of battle. Your allies surge into the fight. sive skill is as a commander on the battlefield. You Encounter ✦ Martial are an anointed knight, and a born leader whose Minor Action Close burst 5 presence inspires those who share your worthy cause. Targets: You and each ally in burst Effect: Until the end of your next turn, all targets gain a +2 Purple Dragon Knight Features power bonus to speed and a +1 power bonus to saving Cormyrian Knight Training (11th level): throws. Whenever you use your second wind, you gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls until the end of your next turn. For Cormyr! Purple Dragon Knight Attack 20 Purple Dragon Focus (11th level): When you Your battle cry becomes a chant as one after another of your spend an action point to take an extra action, until allies join in. The enemy recoils in fear. ✦ the end of your turn you can use your second wind as Daily Fear, Martial a free action. You do not gain this benefit if you have Standard Action Close burst 5 Target: Each enemy in burst already used your second wind. Attack: Charisma +5 vs. Will Purple Dragon Aura (16th level): All allies adja- Hit: You push the target 2 squares. The target takes a –2 cent to you gain a +2 bonus to saving throws. penalty to attack rolls, all defenses, and saving throws (save ends). Purple Dragon Knight Powers Miss: The target takes a –2 penalty to attack rolls, all defenses, and saving throws (save ends). Effect: Each ally in the burst gains 25 temporary hit points. Rallying Attack Purple Dragon Knight Attack 11 As you lay into your foe with another powerful swing, the ring of steel and your mighty war cry show your allies that victory is yours for the taking. Encounter ✦ Martial, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Strength modifier damage, and your allies gain a +2 power bonus to attack rolls against the target until the end of your next turn. LUCIO PARRILLO LUCIO CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 60

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 60 7/2/08 2:23:25 PM Silverstar “Only the Goddess can hear your prayers, but I will do whatever I can to champion them.”

Prerequisites: Any arcane or divine class that can use an implement; must worship Selûne

You follow the sometimes radiant and sometimes PATHS PARAGON PATHS shadowy path of the mistress of the skies, Selûne. Through the world’s many changes, one story remains eternal: Selûne’s vigilant opposition to the machinations of her dark sister, Shar. Silverstars carry the light and hope of their goddess into the darkness, championing causes others think lost. Unlike many of the other gods and goddesses, Selûne is willing to share some of her power with worshipers who are not solely devoted to studying her will. Wizards, warlocks, bards, and sorcerers can become silverstars of note. Before the Spellplague, Selûne’s mortal concerns Silverstar Prayers often centered on lycanthropes: werewolves, were- boars, werebears and other worshipers who could Tears of Selûne Silverstar Attack 11 change into animal shapes governed by the moon. After the Spellplague, lycanthropy spiraled beyond You conjure a small orb of luminescent silver light that streaks to your enemy. Its power is unpredictable, but so are the moods Selûne’s benevolent control. She does what she can of the moon. for its victims, but sometimes all she can do is offer a Encounter ✦ Divine, Implement, Psychic swift silver blade. Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Silverstar Features Attack: Intelligence vs. Will, Wisdom vs. Will, or Charisma Goddess of Changes (11th level): You are vs. Will immune to diseases carried by lycanthropes. All your Hit: While you are bloodied, deal 3d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier psychic damage. If you weapon and implement attacks count as if they were are not bloodied, the target is instead stunned until the made with silvered weapons. start of its next turn. Moonsparked (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, all enemies Moonglow Silverstar Utility 12 within 5 squares of you cannot benefit from conceal- Where you walk in the power of your goddess, darkness yields to ment or invisibility until the end of your next turn. silvery splendor. Open Discipline (11th level): The ability used Daily ✦ Divine for attack powers associated with this paragon path Minor Action Personal is the highest of your Charisma, Intelligence, or Effect: Until the end of the encounter, darkness within 6 Wisdom. Characters who use the arcane power squares of you counts as dim light. source can use their implements as normal with these powers. Moonfire Silverstar Attack 20 Moon Oracle (16th level): When you hit with From overhead a spiraling column of cold, white light descends an attack on your turn, all allies within 20 squares of against your foe. Even as it consumes the wicked, your allies are you gain a +2 bonus to saving throws until the end of soothed by its cool glow. your next turn. Daily ✦ Divine, Healing, Implement, Radiant Standard Action Ranged 10 Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex, Wisdom vs. Reflex, or Charisma vs. Reflex Hit: 4d10 + Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier radiant damage, and all allies within 5 squares of the target regain hit points equal to one-half your level + your Charisma modifier. Miss: Half damage, and all bloodied enemies within 5 squares of the target take radiant damage equal to your Charisma modifier.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 61 7/2/08 2:23:32 PM Simbarch of Aglarond Whether or not you join the leaders of Aglarond, you wield your magic with a wild abandon that ter- “I have studied under mages who learned from the Simbul rifies your enemies. Your arcane power sustains and herself. Her lore and power have not been forgotten yet.” strengthens you, granting you seemingly superhuman reserves of vitality and health. You practice com- Prerequisite: Wizard passion and restraint, but when the time comes for wrath, you are a terrible enemy indeed. During the long years of her rule, the mysterious Simbul—Witch Queen of Aglarond—took on many apprentices and schooled them in her secrets of Simbarch of Aglarond Features power. Although she no longer rules in Aglarond, the Sorcerous Vitality (11th level): You gain two apprentices of her apprentices form an elite cadre of additional healing surges per day. spellcasters known as the simbarchs. They keep alive Arcane Healing (11th level): Whenever you many of the Simbul’s arts and take on new appren- spend an action point to take an extra action, you can tices of their own. You have studied with mages who also spend a healing surge as a free action. in turn studied with the Simbul herself. Determined Mage (16th level): When you Although the ruling council of Aglarond is made spend a healing surge while you are bloodied, add up of simbarchs, a few of the Simbul’s magical 1d10 to the amount of hit points you regain. “descendants” are not members of the council and prefer to practice their magic privately. You fall into Simbarch of Aglarond Spells this group. As a simbarch, you have the right to claim a seat on the council, but doing so entails assuming Silver Fire Simbarch of Aglarond Attack 11 many serious responsibilities, and there are political You summon a jet of pure magical power that burns through all considerations. If you decide to join the council, it can defenses and empowers your other spells. take months or even years before you are formally Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement recognized. Standard Action Ranged 20 Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence + 8 vs. Reflex Hit: 1d6 + Intelligence modifier damage, and until the end of the encounter, each subsequent time you hit the target with an attack, it takes additional damage equal to one- half your level.

Synostodweomer Simbarch of Aglarond Utility 12 You heal yourself with the ethereal silver fire of pure magic. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Healing Minor Action Ranged 20 Target: You or one ally within 20 squares Effect: Spend one of your own healing surges but regain no hit points. The target of the spell can then spend a healing surge. (If you are the target, you will have spent two healing surges to regain hit points for one surge.)

Simbul’s Tempest Simbarch of Aglarond Attack 20 You create a powerful telekinetic storm to pummel your foes. Your arcane wrath transports you in a blaze of silver fire, burn- ing away your mortal frailty. Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement Standard Action Area burst 3 within 20 squares Target: Each enemy in burst Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 5d10 force damage. After you finish all attack rolls for this power, for every enemy you hit, you can immediately roll one saving throw against an effect that a save can end. You can roll multiple saving throws against a single effect that a save can end if your first attempts fail. Miss: Half damage, and you gain no extra saving throws. WARREN MAHY WARREN CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 62

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 62 7/2/08 2:23:36 PM Spellguard Wizard “If we measure up to the heroes who’ve gone before us, no one in Silverymoon has to know the mythal is gone.”

Prerequisite: Wizard

Silverymoon’s mythal was nearly the equal of that

which protected Myth Drannor. Unlike Myth Dran- PATHS PARAGON PATHS nor’s magical shield, Silverymoon’s mythal weakened and eventually fell during the Spellplague. The city’s survival and continued prosperity owes much to the efforts of the Spellguard, Silverymoon’s coalition of arcane protectors. The Spellguard guards Silverymoon vigilantly, hunting threats to the city, defying death, and inter- cepting mortal foes before they reach the heart of Luruar. Considerable latitude exists for adventurous members of the Spellguard to operate beyond the city limits, so long as they comport themselves as effective representatives of Silverymoon. All arcane heroes are welcome in the Spellguard’s ranks. Warlocks, swordmages, and others serve with distinction, but as a wizard your arcane power is the heart and soul of the organization. Just as in the days of Mystra, the wizards of today serve as offensive weapons in defense of their beloved city. The shield might be broken, but it is not forgotten, and the ves- tiges of its power are yours to command against the enemies of Silverymoon. Spellguard Wizard Features Spellguard Training (11th level): When you use an area burst power, you can opt to instead turn it into a close blast. The radius of the blast is the same as that of the burst. When you transform a power in this manner, you gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls with that power. Mythal Splinter Spellguard Wizard Utility 12 Spellguard Action (11th level): When you spend Your command of mythal energy allows you to twist reality and an action point to take an extra action, you can add magic alike. your Dexterity modifier to the damage dealt by any Daily ✦ Arcane, Zone close burst power you use during that extra action. Minor Action Close burst 5 You also gain a +2 bonus to AC against melee Effect: You create a zone that lasts until the end of your attacks until the start of your next turn. next turn. No enemy in the zone can use a power that Spellguard Combat Toughness (16th level): has the healing or teleportation keywords. Sustain Minor: The zone persists. You gain two additional healing surges per day. Mythal Spark Spellguard Wizard Attack 20 Spellguard Wizard Spells The raw power of the mythal resonates through you, creating a wave of silver light that tears into foes and quells their powers. Spellguard Wizard Attack 11 Spellguard Force Lash Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement Harnessing the shards of the mythal about you, you hurl them Standard Action Area burst 5 within 20 squares like razors against your foe and knock your enemy off its feet. Target: Each enemy in burst Encounter ✦ Arcane, Force, Implement Attack: Intelligence vs. Will Immediate Reaction Ranged 3 Hit: 3d10 force damage. Trigger: A creature moves into any square within range Effect: Until the end of your next turn, targets cannot use Target: Triggering creature powers that have the healing or teleportation keyword. Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 1d10 + Intelligence modifier force damage, and the target is knocked prone. WAYNE ENGLAND CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 63

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 63 7/10/08 1:40:14 PM Spellscarred Savant “I am not a monster.”

Prerequisites: Must have at least one spellscar, Student of the Plague multiclass feat

Since the Spellplague struck, all manner of terrible abominations have spread across the face of Toril. Creatures that have spellscars riddle the world now, sowing madness and fear wherever they appear. To a select few, though, the spellscar that mars their flesh is no curse, but rather a powerful boon. You are one of these few, a spellscarred savant. You wear your scar as a badge of power and a fell warning to your foes. You have learned to harness the dark gift of your spellscar and channel its disrupting power. The erratic forces behind your spellscar are yours to com- mand now. Your mastery of your spellscar allows you to tap into the raw magical energy known as spellfire, either to heal yourself with its sizzling power or invig- orate your body in combat. As your power grows, you can wield the fury of spellfire as easily as a warrior does a blade, calling down the untempered essence of magic gone mad to burn foes to ash. Spellscarred Savant Features Plague Familiarity (11th level): You no longer take a –2 penalty to all defenses and saving throws Spellscarred Savant Powers against the Spellplague and plaguechanged or spells- carred creatures. Instead, you gain a +2 bonus to all Spellfire Healing Spellscarred Savant Utility 12 defenses and saving throws against them. You are a master of spellfire. You hold mundane fire in Plague Mastery (11th level): This paragon path contempt. acts as a paragon path for spellscarred multiclassing. Encounter At 11th level, choose a spellscarred encounter attack Free Action Personal power of level 7 or lower. Trigger: You take fire damage At 12th level, you gain the spellfire healing power. Effect: You can spend a healing surge. At 20th level, choose a spellscarred daily attack If the fire damage was caused by an ongoing effect, power of level 19 or lower. that effect ends. Spellfire Action (11th level): Instead of taking an extra action when you spend an action point, you can regain one spellscarred encounter power you have already used. Spellfire Mastery (16th level): As a free action, you can use a spellscarred encounter power to no effect to grant yourself or an ally within 5 squares of you a second use of an arcane encounter power already used in this encounter. JESPER EJSING CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 64

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 64 7/2/08 2:23:47 PM Steelsky Liberator genasi of Akanûl, Tymanther, and other lands trans- ferred into Faerûn during the Spellplague. In the “Death to all tyrants.” decades since, heroes from lands threatened by drag- ons have come to these Abeiran kingdoms to learn Prerequisite: Dragonborn, genasi, half-orc, or the secrets of defeating such powerful foes. human

For ages your folk fought against the mighty dragon Steelsky Liberator Features Draconic Enemy (11th level): You gain a +2 lords of Abeir. Although the catastrophe of the Spell- PATHS PARAGON PATHS plague broke the power of the draconic tyranny in bonus to all your defenses against attack rolls by some lands, others still suffer under the cruel talons dragons. and fell magic of dragonkind, both in Faerûn and Steelsky Heritage (11th level): When you spend Returned Abeir. You have vowed to free all those still an action point to take an extra action, you regain the enslaved by dragons, and to vigilantly defend free use of a racial encounter power if you have already lands from the great wyrms. expended it this encounter. If you are human, you Steelsky liberators draw upon the power of an gain a +1 bonus on all d20 rolls until the end of your ancient divine blessing granted to the mortals who next turn. suffered under dragons long ago. No one knows Liberator’s Resolve (16th level): You gain a what god or being created this blessing, but over +5 bonus to saving throws against charm and fear time it has grown stronger and stronger. Each effects. mortal soul that suffers under draconic oppression lends the weight of its sorrow and outrage to this Steelsky Liberator Prayers mystic force; the harder the Abeiran dragon lords tried to eradicate the liberators, the stronger they Liberator’s Blow Steelsky Liberator Attack 11 made their enemies. The spirits of generations of slaves who chose to fight and die Most steelsky liberators hail from Returned Abeir, free guide your righteous blade. since the oppression of ages of draconic rule still Encounter ✦ Divine, Weapon weighs heavily on those lands. However, some of Standard Action Ranged 10 these crusaders were among the dragonborn and Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Strength modifier damage. If the target is Large or larger, any ally adjacent to the target can shift 1 square.

Steelsky Stance Steelsky Liberator Utility 12 Focused into your blade, the ancient power that shaped Abeir’s skies shakes Abeir’s would-be masters. Daily ✦ Divine, Stance Minor Action Personal Effect: If you hit a dragon or an elemental with a melee attack, that target is weakened until the end of your next turn.

Break the Chains Steelsky Liberator Attack 20 Wild energy plays along your blade. The strike of your sword disrupts the enchantments that dragons and other monsters use to enslave mortals to their will. Daily ✦ Divine, Reliable, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. Reflex Hit: 4[W] + Strength modifier damage, and any allies within 10 squares of you under the influence of a charm or fear effect created by the target can make a saving throw, even if the effect is not normally one that a save can end.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 65 7/2/08 2:23:52 PM Sword Coast Corsair Features Expert Mariner (11th level): You gain a +2 bonus to initiative checks while aboard a ship, and you are considered trained for any skill check pertaining to movement, navigation, ship handling, or avoiding haz- ards aboard a ship. If you are already trained in the skill, you gain a +2 bonus to such checks. Examples include: Acrobatics checks to balance on a yardarm or a wildly rolling deck. Athletics checks to climb a ship’s hull or scale a mast. Perception checks to spot approaching enemies or hazards. Intelligence checks to determine your position or chart a course. Dexterity checks to steer through dangerous waters. If you are in command of the vessel, you provide these bonuses to all crew members who can see or hear you. Sea Legs (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, you gain a +2 bonus to speed and ignore difficult terrain until the end of your next turn. Bold Attacker (16th level): When you hit with a melee attack, you gain a +2 bonus to your Will defense until the end of your next turn. Sword Coast Corsair Exploits

Strike Terror Sword Coast Corsair Attack 11 Sword Coast Corsair You attack with a bloodcurdling cry. Your enemy gives ground “From Luskan to Nelanther, there isn’t a ship I can’t outrun in fear. ✦ or a monster I can’t beat.” Encounter Fear, Martial, Weapon Standard Action Melee weapon Target: One creature Prerequisite: Any martial class Attack: Strength vs. Reflex or Dexterity vs. Reflex Hit: 2[W] + Strength or Dexterity modifier damage, and The sea is an open road, and adventure calls to you you push the target 5 squares. from a dozen strange shores. You are always on the lookout for the next big prize or daring escapade. Nerves of Steel Sword Coast Corsair Utility 12 Whatever it might be—a lost hoard in a sea demon’s You are irrepressible. When others would fold up, you shake off cave, a legendary shipwreck haunted by drowned your despair and fear. ghosts, the fat treasure ship of a villainous merchant Encounter ✦ Martial lord, or a misty isle wreathed in magic and mystery— Free Action Personal you are determined to seek it out and test your Effect: Make a saving throw against a condition affecting cunning and courage against any obstacle in your you that a save can end. If it is a fear effect, you gain a +5 path. You mean to blaze a path of fame or notoriety power bonus to the saving throw. that they’ll be talking about a hundred years from now. Even though you prowl the seas as a reckless free- Keelhaul Sword Coast Corsair Attack 20 booter and fierce predator, you are not necessarily a You staple your foe with your weapon and drag the creature bloody-handed murderer. You would rather steal the behind you as you bull your way across the battlefield. ill-gotten gains of others than plunder the weak and Daily ✦ Martial, Weapon poor. The Sea of Swords is dangerous enough without Standard Action Melee 1 making yourself the enemy of all civilized folk, after Target: One creature Attack: Strength vs. AC all. It’s better to let honest folk pay for your protection. Hit: 5[W] + Strength modifier damage, and you shift 3 And if you can drive the truly murderous scum from squares while pulling the target 3 squares. The target the seas, then you’ll have less competition for the prizes must remain adjacent to you. that do catch your eye. Miss: Half damage, and you do not shift, nor do you pull the target. CHIPPY CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 66

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 66 7/2/08 2:23:58 PM Umbriri Shadovars rewarded with transformation into death- less shadows for their skill and loyalty. “Keen are the blades of shadow.”

Prerequisite: Swordmage Umbriri Features Shadowy Action (11th level): When you spend Netherese swordmages are masters of shadow and an action point to take an extra action, you and all steel, blending the ancient Netherese warrior arts with adjacent allies gain concealment until the start of your next turn. their wizards’ dark arcana. You have trained in the PATHS PARAGON PATHS swordmage arts practiced in Netheril, and you have Shadow Defense (11th level): You gain resist become one of the deadly umbriri. Your skill with a necrotic equal to 5 + one-half your level. blade blends darkness, magic, and the subtle techniques When you use any swordmage aegis power, this of the shadowy masters into the perfect killing art. resist value increases by 10, and your melee basic The Netherese do not appreciate their secrets of attacks deal 5 extra necrotic damage. These benefits combat being turned against them. You are hunted last until the end of your next turn. by the Shadows within the shadows. They would see Shadow Shroud (16th level): You gain combat you dead before you pass the fell secrets of your art advantage against an enemy if you also have conceal- to outsiders. Umbriri loyal to the Netherese wizards ment from that enemy. despise you, feeling that you dishonor those who spent millennia perfecting this ancient art. Umbriri Powers Most umbriri are human Netherese, the descen- dants of those shadowborn humans who returned Assassin Shadow Umbriri Attack 11 to Faerûn over a hundred years ago. They serve as As you strike, shadows congeal into a solid figure at your foe’s the champions and elite guards of the city of Shade flank. The silhouette looks like you, only its features are shroud- Enclave. Others are Sembians who showed promise ed in blackness, and its sword is made of inky gloom. enough to warrant instruction and were invited to Encounter ✦ Arcane, Conjuration, Shadow, Weapon train in the umbriri art. Some of these are secretly Standard Action Melee weapon loyal to the memory of a free Sembia and hide their Target: One creature disloyalty from their overlords. The most powerful Attack: Strength vs. AC Hit: 2[W] + Strength modifier damage. umbriri are ancient shade swordmasters, native-born Effect: You conjure a shadowy manifestation of yourself. This conjuration can appear in any square adjacent to the target. This creature can be used to set up a flanking position and can make opportunity attacks (as though you were making the attacks), but it can take no other actions. The manifestation disappears at the end of your next turn.

Concealing Umbra Umbriri Utility 12 You exert your will over the stuff of shadow and conceal an ally in pure darkness. No light reveals your friend now. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Illusion, Shadow Standard Action Close burst 5 Target: One ally in burst Effect: The target becomes invisible until he or she attacks, or until the end of your next turn.

Shadowed Psyche Umbriri Attack 20 You veil your enemy’s senses in shadowy phantasms. Your foe strikes at imaginary opponents and moves as a puppet on your strings. Daily ✦ Arcane, Charm, Reliable, Shadow, Weapon Standard Action Melee touch Requirement: You must have combat advantage. Target: One creature Attack: Intelligence vs. Will Hit: At the start of its next turn, the target is dominated by you until the start of its following turn. You cannot cause it to take any action that will obviously harm it (such as walking off a cliff or into a trap the creature is aware of). You must be within line of sight of the creature at the start of its turn or you can’t dominate it.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 67 7/2/08 2:24:02 PM Wandering Swordmage People’s History (11th level): Add your Wisdom modifier to your History checks. “Words of magic, words of steel. My story is written with Teleportation Action (11th level): When you both.” spend an action point to take an extra action, you can teleport 5 squares as a free action before taking the Prerequisite: Swordmage extra action. Learn from Experience (16th level): When an Though all swordmages are students of both arcane enemy scores a critical hit against you, you gain a arts and combat, you take this diversity of interest to bonus equal to your Wisdom modifier on your next its ultimate expression. Strict adherence to a single attack roll and damage roll against that creature style or formal school of combat doesn’t interest you. during this encounter. Instead, you build an eclectic fighting style from tech- niques gathered from far corners of every land. Spells created by masters whose styles don’t fit into normal Wandering Swordmage Spells swordmage schools are your best weapons. Your knowledge spans a great number of topics. You Four Corners Wandering Swordmage Attack 11 could know tales of ancient Cormanthyr, recent events Attack in the Moonshaes, and legends about brave dragon- You are everywhere at once, your blade cutting into your foe slayers who lived in Abeir long before it returned. from high and low, and from all sides. You can learn something new from anyone you talk Encounter ✦ Arcane, Weapon to. Even conflicting views of the same event show Standard Action Melee weapon you how peoples’ biases can affect their awareness—a Primary Target: One creature weakness you can exploit when fighting. The folklore Attack: Intelligence vs. AC Hit: 1[W] + Intelligence modifier + Wisdom modifier dam- of each region carries lessons that any warrior can age. Make a secondary attack against the target. use. In every fable, bit of trivia, or snippet of news, you Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude, Intelligence learn a philosophical lesson that guides you in battle. vs. Reflex, or Intelligence vs. Will Hit (Fortitude): If the attack hits the target’s Fortitude de- Wandering Swordmage Features fense, the target takes 1[W] damage and is knocked prone. Hit (Reflex): If the attack hits the target’s Reflex defense, Aegis Insight (11th level): When you use the aegis the target takes 1[W] damage and is slowed until the end of assault power or aegis of shielding power, you add your of your next turn. Wisdom modifier to the power’s burst radius. Hit (Will): If the attack hits the target’s Will defense, the target takes 1[W] damage and is dazed until the end of your next turn.

Arcane Tanglestep Wandering Swordmage Utility 12 A swirl of your blade creates a magic snare and two entangled portals. You step through your portal as the enemy feels the yank of the snare. Encounter ✦ Arcane, Teleportation Immediate Reaction Personal Trigger: An enemy you have marked hits an ally with an attack that does not include you Effect: Instead of using your normal aegis of assault imme- diate reaction or aegis of warding immediate interrupt, you teleport yourself to any location within a number of squares equal to 5 + your Wisdom modifier, and you teleport the enemy that triggered the power to a square adjacent to you.

Heritage of Blades Wandering Swordmage Attack 20 Iridescent blades of force surround you. They parry for your allies and cut your foes. Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Stance Standard Action Personal Effect: Your allies within 2 squares of you gain a +1 power bonus to AC and Reflex defense. You can use a minor action once on your turn to deal force damage to an enemy of your choice within 5 squares. You deal force damage equal to 2d6 + your Wisdom modifier. JESPER EJSING CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 68

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 68 7/2/08 2:24:07 PM War Wizard of Cormyr in other lands is free to do so—as long as he keeps an eye open for matters of import to the crown and never “I’ve dueled the shadow adepts of Netheril. You’ll have to do acts against the Forest Kingdom’s best interests. better than that to impress me.”

Prerequisites: Wizard, affiliated with Cormyr War Wizard Features War Wizard’s Training (11th level): When you You belong to the elite order of battle mages who spend an action point to make an attack, any ranged or area powers that you use in that attack do not trig- have laid their staffs before the Crown of Cormyr. PATHS PARAGON PATHS You and your comrades are the sword and shield that ger opportunity attacks. protect the kingdom from the insidious sorceries of Arcane Fundamentals (11th level): Select one Netheril and other more subtle threats. The War of your wizard at-will or encounter powers that has a Wizards work in concert with the army of Cormyr, target of one creature. That power counts as a basic guarding the realm from attack. In battle they march attack. When a power allows you to make a basic alongside the Purple Dragons, launching surgical attack, you can use that power. (If you use an encoun- strikes and raining lightning, frost, and fire down ter power in this way, it is still expended.) If you upon the enemy. retrain and decide not to keep this power, you can As a War Wizard, you are a master spellcaster choose a new power to be affected by this feature. whose powers are focused not on study or the secrets War Wizard’s Decimation (16th level): When of the universe, but rather on the art and artifice of you score a critical hit with a close or area attack, you battle. You would prefer a peaceful world unblem- deal 5 extra damage with that attack against all tar- ished by the forces of evil, but wishing will not make gets of the attack. it so, and therefore each day you hone your mastery of magic to throw back the tide of darkness and achieve War Wizard of Cormyr Spells victory. Your powers are focused on controlling the field of battle and wreaking arcane fury upon as Lightning Ripple War Wizard of Cormyr Attack 11 many enemies as possible. Thunder claps as you bring your fists together before you. Waves Most War Wizards are Cormyrians, but a few folk of coursing blue lightning cut a wide swath in the enemy ranks. of other lands study in Cormyr’s War Wizard academy Encounter ✦ Arcane, Implement, Lightning and then swear fealty to the crown. A War Wizard Standard Action Close blast 6 who wants to pursue his own interests and adventure Target: Each creature in blast Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Hit: 3d8 + Intelligence modifier lightning damage. You gain a +2 power bonus to your next Intelligence-based attack roll on your next turn if you hit any targets with this power.

One-Way Barrier War Wizard of Cormyr Utility 12 You erect an impenetrable wall of shimmering force, capable of turning aside a charging giant or a storm of ballistae. Daily ✦ Arcane, Force, Conjuration Standard Action Area wall 4 within 10 Effect: You conjure an invisible wall of contiguous squares that is permeable to your arcane abilities. The wall can be 4 squares long and 4 squares high. The barrier does not prevent movement, but instead blocks line of effect for ranged and area attacks. However, your ranged and area attack powers ignore this barrier. Sustain Minor: The wall persists.

Storm of Victory War Wizard of Cormyr Attack 20 You unleash the fury of the heavens. Thunder, lightning, and driving razored sleet sear flesh, melt shields, and blast armored plates to shards. Daily ✦ Arcane, Implement, Thunder Standard Action Area burst 3 within 20 squares Target: Each creature in burst Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: 4d6 + Intelligence modifier thunder damage. Effect: Each target grants combat advantage to your allies until the end of your next turn.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 69 7/2/08 2:24:12 PM Whirlwind Genasi Whirlwind Genasi Features “Only a fool fights against the wind.” Whirlwind Action (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, you Prerequisites: Genasi, windsoul elemental gain the use of the windwalker encounter power one manifestation additional time in this encounter. Whirlwind Breeze (11th level): When you use The wind is immortal. Air moves and flows around the windwalker encounter power, you gain a fly speed us all, it is a source of life, and yet it is capable of of 8 until the end of your next turn. wreaking terrible destruction. Hurricanes and wind- Whirlwind Counterforce (16th level): When storms can bring a castle down around a king’s ears, you are pulled, pushed, or slid, you can either or hurl even the greatest hero off a cliff to rocky death decrease the distance by 1 square or increase it by below. Your race is connected to the currents of air as 1 square. If you choose to increase it, you decide the you are to all the elements, but for you air is not just last square you move into. If a creature pulls you into a part of your soul; it is a source of incredible power. a square adjacent to it, you can increase the pull by 1 You are a whirlwind genasi, and your supremacy over as long as you end in another square adjacent to it. wind is the stuff of legend. Flight, the ability to send your foes sprawling with Whirlwind Genasi Powers gale-force wind, or the power to sweep the field of battle with a boulder-crushing, tree-splintering tor- Tumbling Gale Whirlwind Genasi Attack 11 nado are all as commonplace to you as a casual wave With a mere thought, you direct a surge of punishing wind to of your hand. You control the flow of a fight, using assail your foes and drive them back. your power over air to move your foes like pawns Encounter around a chessboard. Standard Action Area burst 2 Target: Each creature in burst Attack: Intelligence + 4 vs. Fortitude, Wisdom + 4 vs. Fortitude, or Charisma + 4 vs. Fortitude Increase the bonus on attack rolls to +6 at 21st level. Hit: 5d4 + Intelligence modifier, Wisdom modifier, or Charisma modifier damage, and you push the target 3 squares.

Windsoul Zephyr Whirlwind Genasi Utility 12 You whisper to the wind, and currents of air gently lift you and your allies off the ground. Encounter Move Action Close burst 5 Targets: You and one or two allies in burst Effect: You fly 8 squares. Each ally targeted by the power can fly 8 squares as a free action.

Windsoul Whirlwind Whirlwind Genasi Attack 20 A twisting cyclone of rending winds forms around you, flinging foes into the air. The whirlwind moves at your command, wreak- ing havoc on the enemy. Daily ✦ Conjuration, Zone Standard Action Area burst 1 within 10 squares Target: Each creature in burst Attack: Intelligence + 5 vs. Fortitude, Wisdom + 5 vs. Fortitude, or Charisma + 5 vs. Fortitude Increase the bonus on attack rolls to +7 at 26th level. Hit: 3d10 + Intelligence modifier, Wisdom modifier, or Charisma modifier damage, and you slide the target 2 squares. Effect: The zone lasts until the end of your next turn. Sustain Minor: You can move the burst 3 squares, then slide each target in the burst 1 square. GORAN JOSIC CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 70

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 70 7/2/08 2:24:20 PM Wildfire Genasi “Sheath your sword fool, or I’ll melt it to slag in your hands.”

Prerequisites: Genasi, firesoul elemental manifestation

They say a fire rages in the heart of all genasi, but if

this is so, it’s nothing compared to the inferno raging PATHS PARAGON PATHS within you. You are the master of flame and smoke, reducing all who defy you to burnt cinders and piles of ash. Fire is a tame thing in your hands, dancing in your palm and answering to your every whim. Your igneous heritage grants you the power to hurl flames upon the enemy or shield your allies from the searing heat of Hell itself. You are the center of a constant whirlwind of fire, and anyone who dares attack you gets burned. Fire is in your life’s blood, and though it destroys others, it grants you greater vitality. Pity those who must face you in combat, for they do not face a mortal foe, but rather the force of a volcano, with lava for blood and the promise of burning agony to any who raise their weapons against you. Wildfire Genasi Features Fiery Surge (11th level): When you spend an action point to take an extra action, all enemies adja- cent to you take fire damage equal to one-half your level + your Strength modifier. In addition, you gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls with the fire keyword until the end of your current turn. Control the Flames (11th level): When mani- festing firesoul, you share your racial fire resistance with any allies within 2 squares. Embers of Life Wildfire Genasi Utility 12 Firesoul Aura (16th level): You are surrounded Within your wounds, a lively flickering flame glows and surges. by a flickering shroud of flame at all times. If an Ribbons of fire seal your wounds. enemy hits you with a melee attack, it takes 5 fire Daily ✦ Healing damage. Immediate Interrupt Personal Trigger: You take damage that would reduce you to 0 hit Wildfire Genasi Powers points or fewer Effect: Spend a healing surge. Firesoul Combustion Wildfire Genasi Attack 11 Wildfire Genasi Attack 20 Searing gouts of flame roar from your body, rolling over nearby Firesoul Conflagration foes. You reach out with your power and set an enemy’s blood aflame inside its body. Encounter ✦ Fire Standard Action Close burst 5 Daily ✦ Fire Target: Each enemy in burst Standard Action Close burst 5 Attack: Strength + 4 vs. Reflex, Dexterity + 4 vs. Reflex, or Target: Each enemy in burst Constitution + 4 vs. Reflex Attack: Strength + 5 vs. Reflex, Dexterity + 5 vs. Reflex, or Increase the bonus on attack rolls to +6 at 21st level. Constitution + 5 vs. Reflex Hit: 3d6 + Strength modifier or Constitution modifier fire Increase the bonus on attack rolls to +7 at 26th level. damage, and the target gains vulnerable 5 fire until the Hit: 4d6 + Strength or Constitution fire damage, and ongo- end of your next turn. ing 10 fire damage and the target is dazed (save ends both). Miss: Half damage, and ongoing 5 fire damage (save ends). Special: This attack ignores fire resistance and fire immunity.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 71 7/2/08 2:24:22 PM EPIC DESTINIES receiving advice and commissions from your deity. Alternatively, you could be left on your own, advanc- ing your deity’s cause as you see fit. Epic destinies are the stuff of legends, for it is from Not all deities have the power or the inclination these adventuring paths that tools of extraordinary to elevate a Chosen of their own. Some deities can power are attained. Epic destinies represent the pin- elevate several Chosen at the same time, although nacle of accomplishment. this circumstance is quite rare. Deities most often seek out mortals who are especially faithful for this Chosen task, but a few gods seem to take pleasure in selecting undeserving or fickle mortals for their earthly agents. Your deity makes you the living vessel of his or her power in Those around you will probably refer to you using the mortal world. the name of your deity, calling you “the Chosen of Selûne” or “the Chosen of Moradin.” Prerequisite: 21st level Divine Allies Bring Divine Your deity chooses you to serve as his or her proxy in mortal affairs. You protect your deity’s worship- Enemies ers, battle your deity’s enemies, and champion your You’re a hero. It’s not bad news that your deity’s deity’s causes. To suit you for this task, your deity enemies want to eradicate you before you can achieve breathes into your soul a spark of divine energy full divinity. Their efforts make your god’s enemies that grants you powers comparable to those of a easier to find. If other characters in the adventur- demigod. ing party are not happy about having a cosmological As with the Demigod epic destiny detailed in target painted on you, that can be up to the party or the Player’s Handbook, a divine spark increases all the DM to account for in the campaign’s final tier. your powers. Unlike the Demigod, you are sworn to the service of a particular deity. While operating as Route to Immortality an epic hero, you can function as a worldly exarch, Many Chosen can live for centuries. However, as a Chosen grows more powerful, the divine fire placed in his or her soul inevitably transfigures the mortal shell. When no vestige of the mortal life remains, it is time for the Chosen to ascend to the celestial court of his or her deity and champion the deity’s cause in the immortal realms. No Chosen remains long in the mortal sphere once he or she has reached the pin- nacle of divinely sponsored power. Chosen Features All Chosen have the same class features as the Demi- god epic destiny. Divine Spark (21st level): Increase two ability scores of your choice by 2 each. Divine Recovery (24th level): The first time you are reduced to 0 hit points or fewer each day, you regain hit points equal to half your maximum hit points. Divine Miracle (30th level): When you have expended your last remaining encounter power, you regain the use of one encounter power of your choice. In this way, you never run out of encounter powers. Chosen Powers Each Chosen has a specific level 26 utility power granted by his or her deity. The powers associated with the eleven greater gods who are either good, lawful good, or unaligned are described below. EVA WIDERMANN EVA CHAPTER 2 | Character Classes 72

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 72 7/2/08 2:24:25 PM Renewing Dawn Chosen of Amaunator Utility 26 Supreme Knowledge Chosen of Oghma Utility 26 A glimpse of the true sun flashes above the battlefield, sending In the divine view, to understand is to control. flares that lance down into your foes. Daily Daily ✦ Healing, Radiant Immediate Interrupt Personal Minor Action Personal Trigger: You are hit by an attack against Fortitude, Reflex, Effect: When you or one of your allies spends a healing or Will surge, this power deals radiant damage equal to one-half Effect: Make a monster knowledge check that corresponds your level + your Charisma modifier to an enemy within to the creature that is attacking you. If your check result 5 squares of the creature that spent the healing surge. exceeds the monster’s attack roll, the attack misses. EPIC DESTINIES DESTINIES Sustain Minor: The effect persists. Waxing Fortune Chosen of Selûne Utility 26 Horn of Life Chosen of Chauntea Utility 26 Your battle fortune swells like the moon waxes toward full. As a foretaste of the feasts in Chauntea’s dominion, her cornu- Daily copia spills its blessings upon you. Minor Action Personal Daily ✦ Healing Effect: Until the end of the encounter, on each of your Minor Action Close burst 20 turns, you gain a bonus to attack rolls equal to the Target: You or one ally in burst number of bloodied, conscious creatures that are within Effect: The target can spend a healing surge. At the start 10 squares of you at the start of your turn. of each of your subsequent turns, until the end of the encounter, your ally with the fewest number of hit points Divine Regeneration Chosen of Silvanus Utility 26 above 0 gains regeneration 20 until the start of your next You ignite the divine spark that glows within you, unleashing a turn. The effect ends if you become unconscious. wave of regenerating energy for a short time. Daily ✦ Healing High Arcana Chosen of Corellon Utility 26 Minor Action Personal Corellon’s mastery of the arcane allows you to choose between Effect: You gain regeneration equal to your highest ability empowerment or defense for you and all your allies in the battle. score until the end of the encounter. Daily Minor Action Close burst 10 Sune’s Censure Chosen of Sune Utility 26 Effect: Choose one of the following: Until the end of your Your power forces your enemies to share their weaknesses. next turn, you and all of your allies in the burst gain a +2 power bonus to attack rolls; or until the end of your Daily next turn, you and all of your allies in the burst gain a +2 Minor Action Close burst 20 power bonus to all defenses against arcane attacks. Targets: Two creatures in burst Effect: Choose two targets. Extend the vulnerabilities of one target to the other until the end of the encounter, so that True Death Chosen of Kelemvor Utility 26 they are both vulnerable until the end of the encounter, Your gesture strips the undead of their tricks. Only death is left even if the original ability was only temporary. If neither to them. targets is vulnerable to a damage type, then both targets Daily ✦ Healing gain vulnerable 5 all until the end of the encounter. Minor Action Close burst 10 Target: Each undead creature in burst Tempus’s Glare Chosen of Tempus Utility 26 Effect: You regain 2d20 hit points for each target. You call this battle to the attention of the Lord of Battles. His Each target loses all its resistances, the insubstantial divine glare hastens the fall of the incompetent. quality, and the ability to recharge powers (save ends all). Aftereffect: Target loses all its resistances, insubstantial Daily abilities, and ability to recharge powers (save ends all). Minor Action Personal Effect: Until the end of the encounter, every creature that attacks you and fails to hit takes damage equal to one- Forge of Creation Chosen of Moradin Utility 26 half its level. The fervor of Moradin’s ancient workshops of creation inspires you and your allies as you hammer upon your foes. Battle Judgment Chosen of Torm Utility 26 Daily ✦ Healing You have learned to emulate Torm’s decisive timing. Minor Action Personal Effect: Until the end of your next turn, you and any of your Daily ✦ Healing allies who hit with at least one attack regain their second Free Action Personal wind if they have already used it in this encounter, regain Trigger: Your melee attack drops an enemy to 0 hit points one healing surge, and gain the use of another daily or fewer magic item power. Effect: You regain hit points equal to the damage you dealt with the attack.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_02.indd 73 7/2/08 2:24:28 PM CHAPTER 3 Backgrounds

The core of the FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign setting is the continent of Faerûn. Surrounded to the west and south by enormous oceans known as the Trackless Sea and the Great Sea, to the north by cold arctic wastes, and to the east by vast steppes, Faerûn is a place of many extremes. From wastelands to blistering deserts, from high alpine peaks to great chasms into the Underdark, Faerûn has every type of 3terrain. Nearly a century ago, the continent was trans- formed by the Spellplague, which radically altered the landscape and unleashed a wave of magical dev- astation. Although the effects of this cataclysm linger, the survivors have moved on and rebuilt. Faerûn has a long tradition of building empires atop ruins. For adventurers, Faerûn is a land of opportunity. The survivors of the Spellplague seek to understand and explore their new world. Much of what once existed is lost, unless brave adventurers can reclaim it, and much of what currently exists is new, ready to be explored. This chapter presents the most interesting lands of Faerûn from the perspective of adventurers, focusing on the areas from which such characters are likely to hail. Each section contains the following information: ✦ Regional Benefit: A benefit granted to player characters who come from the region. ✦ Common Knowledge: General facts about the place that every resident of the region knows, including an overview of the region’s notable fea- tures, both civilized and natural. ✦ People of the Region: A look at the region’s populace, along with possible backgrounds and motivations for player characters who call this region home.

REGIONAL BENEFITS When you create your character, select a region that defines your cultural heritage. You can choose only one region (and its attendant benefit). Regional benefits are granted only to player characters from a region, not to all residents of that area. EVA WIDERMANN EVA CHAPTER 3 | Backgrounds 74

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 74 7/2/08 2:30:04 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 75 7/2/08 2:30:16 PM AGLAROND Veltalar: Formerly Velprintalar, the capital city of Aglarond is now a divided place, where anarchy and civilization seem at war. Veltalar is the seat of Aglarond is a nation balanced on a knife edge, surviv- Aglarond’s politics, but it is also a breeding ground for ing in spite of the odds. Elves, half-elves, and humans thieves and cutthroats. Although the Simbarch Coun- call it home. They dwell along Aglarond’s broad, cil maintains law in New Veltalar, Old Veltalar has sweeping coastline and in the boughs of the expan- only a thinly constructed pretense of order. sive central forest known as the Yuirwood. Yuirwood: Territorial elves and half-elves have claimed sections of the Yuirwood without regard for the edicts of the Simbarch Council. Violent clashes AGLAROND REGIONAL BENEFIT have yet to arise, but many suspect that a spark soon You add Elven to your list of languages known, you might ignite a wildfire of human–elf conflict. add Perception to your class skill list, and you gain a Glarondar: Glarondar’s population has swelled +1 bonus to Perception checks. from an influx of humans and tieflings fleeing Thay. The population now extends beyond what can be Common Knowledge defended easily, and the Simbarch Council increas- The Simbul, a mighty sorceress, once ruled Aglarond, ingly commits Aglarond’s military strength to Citadel serving as a bulwark against Thay’s expansion. How- Dantalien in the north, leaving the south vulnerable ever, in the Simbul’s absence, the renewed ambitions to beasts and undead. of that menacing nation constantly test Aglarond’s Fey Portals: Deep within the Yuirwood, the ruins defenses. of the Yuireshanyaar elves stand, as do their men- Elves, half-elves, and humans populate the coast hirs, the portals once connected to Sildëyuir. These and portions of the Yuirwood, earning a living from portals have malfunctioned, substituting sections of the bountiful natural resources. Some portions of the the Feywild for pieces of the Yuirwood. The result is Yuirwood are shunned, for strange magic lingers in a dangerous and bizarre environment filled with the its depths. mingled plants and animals of both realms. Aglarond faces threats from beyond and within Delthuntle: This city has emerged as a commer- its borders. Many residents maintain hope that the cial power, extending enormous piers to follow the Simbul will return to deliver Aglarond from its ocean’s retreat. Much of the city’s wealth comes from enemies, but such hopes grow increasingly dim as trade with Airspur, the capital of Akanûl. Delthuntle dangers accumulate. is host to one of the largest genasi populations living peaceably with humans and half-elves. However, a Regional Features rising population of pirates patrolling the surround- Aglarond’s major cities lie on the coast near the ing coast threatens the city’s peace and prosperity. nation’s most valuable resource, the sea. Many old Yuirwood roads are untraveled for fear of the forest’s People of Aglarond inhabitants. Most of Aglarond’s towns rely on ships Although some elves and half-elves in the Yuirwood for travel and trade. have grown more xenophobic, the remainder of Agla- rond welcomes visitors. The nation seeks allies against Thay’s ambitions. Tieflings and dragon born are now counted among the citizenry of Escalant, Glarondar, and the Citadel Dantalien, whereas genasi and half lings live along the coastal cities of Delthuntle, Veltalar, and Furthinghome. Still, Aglarond remains predomi- nantly a nation of half-elves. Some prejudice toward tieflings and Thayan refugees remains—a result of the long- standing conflict between Aglarond and Thay—but most people have put aside such differences.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 76 7/2/08 2:30:25 PM Adventurers unholy enemy, he’s likely to find Aglarond ripe with motivations and opportunities. Although the popula- Adventurers from Aglarond are more likely to focus tion is diverse, the people are generally united and on internal perils or Thay’s threat rather than on the strong believers in a good cause. broader dangers facing the world. Most citizens of The Truth about the Simbul: Mystery shrouds Aglarond are fiercely protective of their homeland the Simbul’s ultimate fate. Rumors say that she AGLAROND and are eager to act in its defense. Adventurers from sought the body of Velsharoon in the Astral Sea and the region often harbor a deep hatred of undead and was destroyed in a conflagration that annihilated the Red Wizards of Thay as a result of the stories they the god’s remains, but tales persist that she somehow have heard (or the proof they have seen firsthand) of survived. You are consumed with a desire to discover the malign nature of that land. the truth for yourself, because if she did survive, you Aglarond Defender: Aglarond’s enemies grow must know why she has not returned to help your bolder each year, and you recognize the danger the people. Regardless of whether the Simbul lives, you nation faces. As one of Aglarond’s defenders, you hope to find something to aid your fellow Aglaron- grew up listening to tales of the nation’s glory days, dans in the fight against Thay. when the Simbul kept the Red Wizards in check. You Roleplaying Tips: You have an inordinate preoccu- have battled skeletons and zombies, and you know pation with the pantheon and fates of the gods. You the dismal fate that awaits Aglarond if you and your blame the Spellplague for your nation’s ills and hate comrades fail to defend the nation. Your background those responsible for Mystra’s death, especially Cyric. might be of humble origins, but you are determined Divine Order: The world is full of evils, but many to have a glorious future. suspect that none is greater than the malevolence Roleplaying Tips: You carry duty like a badge on stirring in Thay. You believe that the gods of good your chest. You speak vehemently against Thay and demand action against the world’s evils, and your loathe the undead. Despite terrible odds, you never focus has fallen on Thay. Aglarond is an enemy of give up. Thay, so that makes the half-elf land your ally. You Thayan Refugee: Your parents fled Thay as might consider the nation weak, but it is your best undead replaced the living. You feel shame at what hope for aid in thwarting the evil that festers to its has become of that nation, and you hope to rid Thay east. of its pestilence and restore it to its former status. Roleplaying Tips: You are filled with righteous You’re reluctant to speak of your background because purpose and hold a strict view of good and evil. You many are still suspicious of you and your kinsmen, regard Aglarondans as friends, though you believe perhaps with good reason. You owe no allegiance to that they are not doing enough to fight Thay. Aglarond, but for now, you have the same cause, and Exploring the Feywild: The Feywild is a strange that makes you allies. and exotic place, though few noneladrin ever find Roleplaying Tips: Tight-lipped about your origin, their way onto the plane. You crave to explore the you act as though your hatred of Thay and undead is Feywild, and you believe that the Yuirwood holds the the same as that of any other Aglarondan. You care key. Tales circulate of the Yuireshanyaar elves, who little for the rest of the world, but you are strongly are said to have come from the Feywild. You have devoted to your allies and kinfolk. become preoccupied with these stories, and now Yuirwood Ranger: The Yuirwood offers wonder you’re prepared to search for a way to enter the Fey- and mystery, yet its tangled trees and wending wild, starting with the Yuirwood. paths hold mortal dangers as well. However, you are Roleplaying Tips: You are an ardent explorer and undaunted by such threats. As a Yuirwood ranger, undaunted adventurer. You are not always sure of the you have delved into the forest beyond the reaches best way to achieve your goals, but you remain open where most dare to venture. You grew to adulthood in to many possibilities. a town on the wood’s edge, and though you believed the mysterious tales of the forest, you never heeded their warnings. Now, you feel most at home among the trees. Roleplaying Tips: You’re generally a loner, but you take up any cause to destroy the profane or unnatu- ral. You act as a defender of nature and refuse to partake in the “civilities” of townsfolk. Character Motivations Whether an adventurer believes in the noble defense of Aglarond’s people or a virtuous crusade against an

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 77 7/2/08 2:30:27 PM AKANÛL Airspur: Built from sea to sky, Airspur is a city of wondrous sights and inventions. Earthmotes and mountains are connected by means of bridges, flying Akanûl is a land defined by extreme geography, steeds, magical teleportation, and a system of pulleys eldritch beasts, and genasi. A new nation formed in and counterweights. The result is a sprawling city of the devastated and warped lands between Chessenta mechanical and magical marvels. and Chondath, Akanûl has overcome great adversity New Breen: Rising up above the Bay of Akanûl, and is now a name to be respected and feared. this city stands on an earthmote and is inhabited almost entirely by genasi. The city was created in the image of an Abeiran genasi city called Breen. Waters AKANÛL REGIONAL BENEFIT flow from an unseen source deep within the earth- You gain resist 2 cold, resist 2 fire, and resist 2 mote, spilling in a perpetual mist into the sea below. thunder (or your existing resistance to these damage The falls encircle an island neighborhood known as types increases by 2). Lower Breen, which is a rich and thriving trading At 11th level, these values improve to resist 3 port. The island prospers as a gateway between the (or increase by 3), and at 21st level, they improve to east and west. resist 5 (or increase by 5). Deepspur: Although most genasi of Akanûl have the windsoul manifestation, those who manifest Common Knowledge other elements gravitate to Deepspur, a city built into Genasi of Returned Abeir crafted a nation out of the the sheer cliffs that sink into a chasm in the Aka- severe geography left in the Spellplague’s wake. Many napeaks. The precious gems and metals found in the of Faerûn’s widely dispersed genasi flocked to Akanûl caves surrounding this city have made Akanûl rich, after its formation, but genasi of Abeiran descent but of late, many genasi and other humanoids have make up most of the nation’s populace. disappeared from Deepspur without a trace. Regional Features People of Akanûl With chasms that sink into the bowels of the world Akanûl is populated almost entirely by genasi, with and spires rising to touch the clouds, Akanûl is daunt- the exception of a few coastal pockets of traders and ing and treacherous. Despite the challenges of simple merchants of other races. The nation’s seat of power is travel, civilization has prospered, taking advantage Airspur, where Queen Arathane rules along with the of trade routes along the Sea of Fallen Stars and of Stewards of Earth, Fire, Sea, and Sky. newly revealed resources. Much of Akanûl’s population consists of merchants who act as go-betweens for traders on the Sea of Fallen Stars. Akanûl prospers from a constant influx of foreign trade, resulting in a large middle class. Akanûl is an enemy of the Abolethic Sovereignty and has offended Cormyr by allowing a Netherese embassy. The nation also has a rivalry with Tyman- ther and views Calimshan as morally bankrupt. Otherwise, Akanûl maintains positive relations with Faerûn’s inhabitants. Adventurers Genasi youth sometimes travel abroad to seek adven- ture. However, they need not journey thousands of miles to find excitement, for a bountiful supply of wealth and secrets lies in the caves and chasms that speckle Akanûl’s landscape. Rebellious Youth: Your family wasn’t wealthy, but your childhood was comfortable—if boring. You’ve lived a middle-class existence in Lower Breen for many years now, and you’ve heard countless stories from the lips of sailors. Your parents are training you to become a merchant so that you can take up the family business, but you have other plans. Leave the bookkeeping to your siblings; when you make

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your fortune, it will come as a result of swordplay or your conduct, and you balk at those who are not so sorcery. inclined. Roleplaying Tips: You have no patience for books, Roleplaying Tips: You’re high-minded in speech knowledge, or numbers. You bring excitement wher- and action, and that behavior leads some people to ever you go, usually because you’re causing trouble. consider you naïve. You’re not, though, and you don’t Airspur Mercenary: Although you have taken mind taking advantage of those who underestimate up the sword for pay, you have not forgotten your you. roots. Years ago, your grandfather served as a soldier Freedom and Fate: You have no motivation, in Akanûl’s battle with the Abolethic Sovereignty, and in fact you need none. You want to go wherever and you are determined to earn your own fame, even the wind takes you. Others view you with curiosity, if your nation currently enjoys peace. Your exploits perhaps even disdain, but you don’t care. You’re not earn decent coin, but you’re tired of serving as a cara- opposed to material wealth, but it’s not a necessity. van guard or as private security, so you’ve set your You intend to leave your life to the fates, for better or eyes on Akanûl’s former enemy, the aboleths. worse. Roleplaying Tips: For a mercenary, you have an Roleplaying Tips: You will try almost anything inflated sense of pride and dignity. You don’t mind and are rarely opposed to a course of action. Some coin—in fact, you invite it—but if you can earn it consider you flighty and easily distracted. They’re through a noble cause, all the better. probably right, but you likely weren’t paying attention Character Motivations to them anyway. Reputation and wealth are the motivations for most Insurrection: Many of Akanûl’s citizens live com- people in Akanûl, but exceptions exist. Many still fortably at the expense of others, or so you believe. remember the war of decades past, and they look to Although not morally corrupt, the region’s merchants the future with skepticism. Others in Akanûl see the and traders demonstrate greed and apathy, and it world as a place that teems with adventure, not just offends you. You are determined to see a fundamen- chances for commercial gain. tal change in the nation’s culture and society. Most Wealth: Akanûl has no shortage of opportuni- who know you consider you a radical, but few dis- ties to earn wealth and renown. You have dreamed agree outright with your opinions. up a venture to win the capital needed to start your Roleplaying Tips: Greed and apathy disgust you own business, but first you must find those who can and sometimes drive you to speak out or take action help you succeed. Despite your ambitions, you are against offenders. You’re unpredictable and rash, but determined to maintain morality and dignity in you’re proud of those qualities.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 79 7/2/08 2:30:30 PM AMN use. However, Amn also contains a few places that even the High Houses avoid. Athkatla: This capital city is the golden heart of In Amn, everything has a price. From assassins and Amn, though only insofar as the country’s wealth slaves to art and artifacts, the nation offers an indul- goes. Athkatla might be home to some of Faerûn’s gence or a vice for everyone. The laws can be strict richest citizens, but the city’s core is rotten. In a place for those without a coin or two for the right bribe at with enough coin, morality dies. the right time. Around every street corner and bend Crimmor: This city attracts wealth, opportunity, in the road, Amn might hold the opportunity of a and danger. Northerners are constantly coming and lifetime—or a cutthroat waiting to end your life. going, making the city one of Amn’s more diverse. Bandits and pickpockets who do not ally with the guild known as the Shadow Thieves face a grave AMN REGIONAL BENEFIT threat from the domineering organization. You add Streetwise and Thievery to your class skill Esmeltaran: In recent years, half lings have list, and you gain a +1 bonus to Streetwise checks become the dominant portion of Esmeltaran’s popula- and Thievery checks. tion. Many displaced half ling refugees fled to this city and began new lives. Under their influence, the city Common Knowledge is now thriving and has become home to a renowned Five wealthy and powerful merchant houses control adventuring company known as the Blazing Swords. Amn. These so-called High Houses form the govern- Spellhold: Once a Cowled Wizard detention ing Council of Five, which has complete authority center for outlaw and insane spellcasters, the Spell- over the nation and keeps a close check on all mer- hold is now an anathema to Amn’s otherwise ordered cantile and military activity. Through the efforts of nation. The Spellhold lies abandoned on the island the council, Amn has amassed a formidable fleet of of Brynnlaw, and it has gained notoriety in recent ships to guard and transport goods across western decades after groups of adventurers traveled there Faerûn. and never returned. Amn is widely disliked, but it has avoided major The Snakewood: Mystery surrounds the disap- conflicts through a combination of scheming, intimi- pearance of the green dragon Ringreemeralxoth, who dation, and pragmatism. Many foreign nobles and once called the Snakewood home. Some suspect that merchants have made fortunes through dealings with the dragon left for a new territory, but many wonder if Amn. It is a land where luck counts for little, and the creature was slain as a result of the encroachment where shrewdness and acumen determine one’s suc- of savage humanoids. cess and survival. People of Amn Regional Features Humans and half lings comprise most of Amn’s Despite its harsh reputation, Amn is a civilized and population, which has given rise to the supposition in developed country. The High Houses ensure that other lands that the nation is a country of opportun- roads are maintained and kept safe for commercial ists. In Amn’s eastern cities, the half ling population has grown dramatically, and many humans resent this change, especially as members of the smaller race gain increasing wealth and power. Nonetheless, Amn is a place where respect and reputation can be bought, regardless of race. The exceptions are many of the monstrous races, which have become reviled since the rise of Muranndin, a monster kingdom that lies to the south. The High Houses maintain a bounty on the heads of trolls, ogres, and giants. Although Amn as a nation is distrusted, the majority of the population is honest, seeking only to carve out a small piece of the land’s fortune. Because strict laws work against the people who can’t afford to purchase justice, many in Amn resent the corrupt rule of the High Houses.

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Amn is a favorite springboard for travelers heading Although many in Amn hope to make fortunes and AMN into southern Faerûn toward wild and dangerous rise in the merchant ranks, some pursue different lands such as Muranndin and Calimshan. paths. Amn’s wealth offers plenty of opportunities to Many adventurers come to Amn seeking wealth recover priceless artifacts, thwart corrupt plots, or and reputation. Groups such as the Blazing Swords offer aid to rich benefactors. have seen their ranks inflate in recent years, and the Merchant House: The shadow of Amn’s wealth lure of merchant bounties on bandits and monsters darkens the lives of the nation’s impoverished popula- inspire many to take up the sword. However, spell- tion, and you have always looked upon those riches casting adventurers must conceal their talents or face with envy. You dream of rising out of obscurity and the wrath of the Cowled Wizards, the only “legal” destitution to create your own merchant house and wizards allowed in the region. carve out a piece of that wealth for yourself. You have Blazing Sword Recruit: Your great-grandfather had limited success in commercial endeavors, and was an adventurer, and you grew up listening to now you have turned your eye to the dangerous but stories of his group’s exploits. You’ve turned to the profitable adventuring trade. Blazing Swords, one of the many new adventuring Roleplaying Tips: You realize the challenges of companies, in the hope that they will become as trying to create a merchant house from nothing, but renowned and well respected as those adventurers of you’re willing to dirty your hands if necessary. Your old. You intend to help extend their influence beyond morals are gray at best. the boundaries of Amn. You welcome any opportu- Halfling Solidarity: You recognize the issues nity that earns the attention and admiration of others. that increasingly divide humans and half lings in Roleplaying Tips: You don’t need more than one Amn. You sympathize with half ling refugees, and reason to adventure; the promise of fame is enough. you seek to help them unite and gain greater influ- You are determined to earn a reputation that rivals ence over eastern Amn. You believe that the key to the members of your grandfather’s illustrious group. Amn’s governmental reform lies in halfling solidarity, Enigmatic Vigilante: As a child of a lower mer- and you intend to spearhead a movement to bring chant house in Athkatla, you grew up in the lap of political power to that race. luxury. However, you have seen the corruption and Roleplaying Tips: You consider all half lings your immorality that permeates Amn’s plutocracy, and friends and are encouraging of them. You are char- you’re dedicated to changing the system. You believe ismatic and always seek to make friends and avoid in fundamental laws that supersede the regulations of enemies, at least for now. mortals. Now, despite your position of privilege, you Arcane Freedom: The Cowled Wizards keep act covertly to unravel merchants’ plots and see jus- a tight grip on arcane activity in Amn, and you’re tice done upon the miscreants and wealthy criminals determined to bring their tyrannical activities to an of the land. end. You are a member of the secret Emerald Cabal, Roleplaying Tips: You maintain a facade of dignity and you support its activities to oppose the Cowled that befits your background, but in private, you speak Wizards and other injustices; you believe that the key with loathing of the wealthy. You have little regard to overturning the Cowled Wizards lies within the for the law, believing it to be an impotent artifice con- Spellhold. You suspect that arcane power and eso- structed by the rich. teric secrets represent the best chance to overcome Hunter of Monsters: Amn might be a seat of the group, and you are willing to venture into peril- civilization in the west, but you see it as a land of ous sites to find what you need to achieve your goals. opportunity. With Muranndin to the south and the Roleplaying Tips: You detest the misuse of arcane Snakewood to the east, you’ve made Amn a base from power, and you speak and behave in a way that which to track down all manner of creatures. Some- actively encourages a positive view of magic. You times you lead wealthy nobles on hunts into the wild make enemies of any who abuse their power. lands, and other times you venture alone to collect specimens to sell. Although you call Crimmor home, you feel most at ease in the solitude of “uncivilized” regions. Roleplaying Tips: You’re not opposed to material wealth, but you find the lavish indulgences of Amn’s merchants repulsive. Time spent alone in the wilder- ness has left you a bit wild, and most regard you as rash and unpredictable.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 81 7/2/08 2:30:36 PM BALDUR’S GATE recently expanded their cities onto land and initi- ated trade with Baldur’s Gate and other nearby settlements. Baldur’s Gate is a city of opportunity and fair laws. Candlekeep: This well-defended fortress pre- By some accounts, it has swelled to become the most serves a great library of lore, learning, and prophecy. populated city in all of Faerûn. Its presence in the area is well known, and it is often sought out by those who wish to learn more about a particularly vexing problem. It is said that visitors are BALDUR’S GATE REGIONAL BENEFIT allowed so long as they are civil and pay the fee of You know one additional language of your choice, one book. you add the Streetwise skill to your class skill list, and Cloak Wood: The expansion of Baldur’s Gate you gain a +2 bonus to Streetwise checks. created a tremendous demand for timber. Numerous villages and logging camps arose along the perimeter Common Knowledge of the Cloak Wood, but recently production has come Baldur’s Gate has seen a recent restructuring of its to a halt. At first, only those who ventured into the government. After the city nearly fell to Grand Duke forest disappeared, but now, townsfolk are vanishing Valarken and an external force of lycanthropes called in the night to some unseen menace that most people the Band of the Red Moon, surviving Grand Duke assume lurks in the forest. Portyr instituted a parliament to better balance city The Sword’s Teeth: The sheer cliffs of the Sword power. One can hardly spend an hour in the city Coast extend for miles. Sailors who pass near these without seeing one or more members of the Flaming daunting shores tell tales of enormous caves that lead Fists. This mercenary band is so ensconced in the city deep into the ground, perhaps even into the Under- that it now serves as Baldur’s Gate semiofficial patrol. dark. Many folk believe that Balduran, the founder of Baldur’s Gate, hid a cache of his enormous wealth in Regional Features one of these sea caves. Although Baldur’s Gate is a self-encompassed Werewoods: Formerly the Wood of Sharp Teeth, city-state that thrives on trade, it has many nearby this forest is reviled by all in the region. It is said that features that make it a prime location from which to after Grand Duke Valarken’s failed coup, he and his launch adventures. lycanthropic mercenaries fled into this forest. Many The city stands believe that the group has begun rebuilding the city on the edge of of Vehlarr in an attempt to refashion the former were- the Sword Coast, wolf nation. halfway between Faerûn’s other two People of Baldur’s Gate western hubs of As long as one obeys the laws, anyone is free to walk commerce, Water- the streets of Baldur’s Gate. The city prides itself deep and Athkatla. on being an open place where anyone can become Branestria: a citizen or start a new life, regardless of race or This amphibian background. city rises out of the Still, one is unlikely to see many trolls, orcs, ogres, waters and onto or drow walking the streets. The city’s population is the western island mostly human, with significant numbers of eladrin of the Cimarine and elves as well. The city’s rapid expansion has given Isles. The isles lie rise to several new neighborhoods, though the older between the south- neighborhoods persist. Many of the newer neighbor- ern Sword Coast hoods are organized around the inhabitants’ original and the Moonshae region or their race, whereas the older boroughs Isles, and they are remain composed of racially mixed original citizens. settled by genasi Baldur’s Gate has an active thieves’ guild, though and Amn trade it is kept in check by the Flaming Fists, mercenaries colonies. The who act as city guards. Ultimately, the true power in Branestrians are Baldur’s Gate lies with the merchants. water-manifesting genasi who have

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 82 7/2/08 2:30:37 PM Adventurers Character Motivations In Baldur’s Gate, an adventurer need not seek out Many people in Baldur’s Gate are content to lead opportunity, for it spills from every ship and hangs on provincial lives, claiming their own small piece of the coattails of every traveler. Adventurers from all the city’s prosperity. However, even simple folk can corners of the world convene in Baldur’s Gate, each be enticed by tales of pirate kings, dragon hoards, waiting for the next treasure map or whispered secret and lost treasures. From cobbler to king, anyone in that could lead to excitement, fame, or wealth. Baldur’s Gate might succumb to the temptation of Orphaned Mercenary: The Flaming Fists mer- adventuring, setting sail on the next tide or riding out BALDUR’S GATE GATE cenary company has long held a position of power with the next caravan. and respect in Baldur’s Gate, and you enjoy sharing a Balduran’s Treasure: When Balduran returned piece of that renown. You hail from the crowded city, to this area with his treasure, he created Baldur’s from a long line of people who worked in the service Gate. However, accounts differ on how much wealth of the Fists. Your parents were killed in the attempted he invested in Baldur’s Gate and how much he coup by Grand Duke Valarken, and ever since, you stowed away. The explorer never returned from his have devoted yourself to gaining the power, skill, and second voyage, though rumors of a hidden cache per- knowledge to track down the Band of the Red Moon sist. You have heard tales from sailors traveling along and see justice done. the Sword’s Teeth and have come to suspect that Bal- Roleplaying Tips: You are driven to achieve perfec- duran’s true treasures remain hidden deep within the tion in all aspects of life. You are not content to settle caves in those cliffs. Now, you need only determine for second best, because you believe doing that won’t where the treasure is and how you can reach it. help you to avenge your parents and achieve your Roleplaying Tips: You are enthusiastic about all dreams. treasure but especially relics. You are devoted to find- Worldly Swashbuckler: You have left and ing Balduran’s hidden wealth, and you feel annoyed returned to the city more times than you can count. when others assume you to be a simple treasure Even though you have seen the world, Baldur’s Gate hunter. holds a special place in your heart. Your beginnings Local Mysteries: Baldur’s Gate is as much a hub were humble, but you have made the best of life and of intrigue as it is of commerce. Plots and rumors experienced wonders and horrors that most couldn’t consume you, and you are determined to unravel the imagine. You’ll take any job that holds the promise of mysteries of the world, starting with the closest. The visiting a new place or serving as the springboard of a fate of Grand Duke Valarken, the suspicious activities new adventure. at Candlekeep, and the deaths in the Cloak Wood are Roleplaying Tips: You are loud and outspoken, and starting points for your efforts to solve even greater you have a flair for the dramatic. Not everyone likes mysteries. you, but you’re too busy enjoying the world to notice. Roleplaying Tips: Many say that you have an Malcontent Refugee: You grew up in a newer unhealthy sense of curiosity. You love a good mystery, neighborhood, and though Baldur’s Gate is a good but your determination to uncover truths sometimes city, you’re ready to find a place where you don’t feel lacks practicality and lands you in trouble. like a second-rate citizen. Everyone around you might New Homeland: For the last few generations, seem happy with the way things are, but you know your family has lived in Baldur’s Gate. However, you that the world holds something more. Your family never really thought of it as “home” and have become doesn’t approve of your attitude and often regards you preoccupied with your ancestral homeland. Having as a black sheep. Sometimes you regard yourself the learned much about it, you now hope to return there same way, but the difference is that you see it as an to reclaim the land—or at least find out more about asset. your heritage. You are motivated by a desire to visit Roleplaying Tips: You’re defensive of your heritage, the home you never knew, and you also seek to place and you revile those who display prejudice based on blame on someone or something for your fate, even if race or class. You’re proud of who you are, but you’re it be the gods. discontent with a simple life. Roleplaying Tips: You have a strong sense of racial and national pride. You are quick to take offense if someone slights you, and you honor and respect other creatures’ traditions.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 83 7/2/08 2:30:38 PM CALIMSHAN riddled with holes. This large piece of Abeir appeared at the advent of the Spellplague and was believed to be unoccupied. However, in recent years, many have Calimshan’s unforgiving desert can sear the skin and attested to seeing a draconic form flying to and from strip the bones of the unwary traveler, but its inhabit- the earthmote, giving rise to the belief that the blue ants pose the greatest danger. War has ravaged the dragon Sapphiraktar, who destroyed Calimport many landscape of the former human nation, leaving it centuries ago, has taken up residence there. even more desolate than before. Two forces contest The Spires of Mir: Calimshan has changed in the land: the genasi followers of Calim and those of more than population and politics. This area, once his nemesis, Memnon. a lush woodland known as the Forests of Mir, now stands as a stark reminder of the changes wrought by the Spellplague. The trees are gone, replaced by enor- CALIMSHAN REGIONAL BENEFIT mous stone spires rising hundreds of feet. Dangerous You gain resist 4 fire and a +5 bonus to Endurance plaguechanged creatures roam this stone forest, but checks made due to thirst. it is said that a clan of peaceful, earth-manifesting At 11th level, your resistance improves to 7. At genasi also occupy the land. 21st level, it improves to 10. Common Knowledge People of Calimshan Genasi now comprise over half of Calimshan’s popu- When the Calimemnon Crystal shattered during the lation. The region’s remaining inhabitants are either Spellplague, it released the djinn Calim and his rival, enslaved or scratching out a living in the remaining the efreet Memnon, to resume their millennia-old strongholds of freedom. The genasi of Calimport war, ushering in the Second Era of Skyfire. Calim and Memnon are united in only two respects—their and Memnon overthrew Calimshan’s government hatred for each other and their unrepentant practice and marshaled forces of efreets, djinns, genasi, and of slavery. The genasi of Calimshan are fierce war- human slaves. What was once a prohibition against riors, hardened by ongoing war. The few exceptions elemental races became an open invitation to any avoid attention. who would offer allegiance. Humans remain prevalent in Calimshan, though After many years of war, without warning or most serve as slaves. A microculture in which the reason, the two great entities disappeared again. strong humans rule over the weak has emerged But strife between their followers did not end. Some under the bonds of enslavement. Genasi encourage outsiders refer to the contested area as the Skyfire this situation, preferring the brawny over the smart. Emirates. But within the free humanoid population, intellect remains a valued trait. The magic-wielders of Alm- Regional Features raiven, including its ruler, the WeavePasha, manage Small groups of free humans live in the war-torn the city with acumen and wisdom. desert, but Calimport and the city of Memnon, A large number of tieflings have earned positions greedy for slaves, always threaten. of respect and power among the ranks of Memnon’s Calimport: Calimport is known for exotic goods, fire-manifesting genasi. black markets, and its thriving slave trade. Many slaves are slated for a short life in one of Calimport’s Adventurers two deadly arenas. Memnon: Memnon has been transformed from a Calimshan is an excellent source of adventurers, in city of clay and stone into a magnificent metropolis spite of its many dangers. A gamut of characters, from of glittering palaces and verdant villas. The influx freedom fighters and aspiring soldiers to bookish of exotic and valuable goods has made Memnon scholars and treasure hunters, are all likely to emerge a tempting target for foolhardy thieves and bold from this nation. adventurers. A character from Calimshan, regardless of race or Almraiven: Some humans who escaped the clash origin, has likely endured a life of constant threats. of Calim and Memnon fled to Almraiven, the last Strife saturates the sands, and one can no sooner large pocket of humanity in Calimshan. Almraiven’s ignore it than he can ignore the Spellplague’s devas- arcane tradition bolsters its defenses, and an arcane tating repercussions on this ancient nation. college recently founded by the WeavePasha assures Genasi Dissident: Despite the swelling ranks of the city’s continued attraction for young apprentices. the cities’ armies, a number of Memnon and Calimport Citadel of Sapphiraktar: Near the middle of citizens disapprove of slavery and war. As a dissident Calimshan’s great desert floats an earthmote that is genasi of Calimport, you are working with Almraiven and the Janessar, a group of freedom-fighting humans

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in the Marching Mountains, to disrupt the slave Character Motivations trade. However, because your family is part of Calim- Calimshan is a region capable of creating steel-souled port’s ruling class, you are in peril from both sides conquerors or kind-hearted heroes. Although some of the conflict. If your actions were discovered, you seek only to escape a life of blood and slavery, others would face disgrace and be condemned to live out hope to gain the strength to become true freedom your days as a warrior in the arena. fighters. Roleplaying Tips: As a genasi dissident, you put Lost Freedom: A land as rooted in slavery as Cal- forth a cool facade to cover your impassioned beliefs. imshan is bound to cultivate a desire for freedom and Although at first you are likely to doubt the sincerity liberation. If your motivation is freedom, you might of an individual, your trust, once earned, is as strong have been a slave or might resent the oppression of as steel. others, but regardless, you now hope to muster the Human Gladiator: Only the strongest slaves sur- strength to bring about change. You seek allies where vive in Calimport’s arenas, and you have lived long possible and strive to take action against the injus- enough to earn a reputation. With your influence tices of the world. and resources, you managed to escape enslavement Roleplaying Tips: Quick to take up a moral cause, and flee to free lands. However, a reputation is you speak and act with conviction, expressing anger harder to escape, and the bounty on a slave of your at injustice and compassion for the enslaved. renown is high. Lost Treasure: The sands of Calimshan hide trea- Roleplaying Tips: As a gladiator, you are hard- sures untold. If your motivation is wealth, you find hearted and suspicious. You stopped caring about Calimshan a cornucopia of opportunity. You yearn others long ago because in the arena, it is necessary to for the riches of the affluent genasi and dream of the kill innocents to survive. desert’s lost treasures, for you place your own welfare Desert Explorer: You are a third-generation and success above that of the people around you. Calimshan resident and have grown up in Memnon Roleplaying Tips: You are focused, intent on your under the veil of constant warfare. You aren’t inter- objective. Although you might feign indifference with ested in war, though, and you are trying to escape the regard to treasure, you know what you want, and you expectations of a family that assumes that you will go to any lengths to achieve it. join Memnon’s military ranks. The mysteries of the Hidden Magic: Almraiven’s Arcane Alcazar is desert call to you, its promised treasures drawing you an invaluable resource for those who pursue the to explore locations where others dare not travel. You study of magic, but for those wishing to avoid books need only to find brave souls to join you. and parchment, Calimshan contains arcane secrets Roleplaying Tips: You are bold and outspoken, aplenty. Rumors of the power of the shards of the caring little about what others think. Yet compli- shattered Calimemnon Crystal have circulated, draw- cations with your family keep you taciturn when ing the greedy and the curious. Motivated by magic, speaking of your people and Calimshan’s citizens. you are likely to find Calimshan filled with whispers of arcane anomalies that demand investigation. Roleplaying Tips: You are a quiet listener, attentive to the words of others. You are often reserved but can be stirred by anything related to magic.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 85 7/2/08 2:30:39 PM CHESSENTA with immigrants from Chondath, Unther, and Mulhorand. Luthcheq: Luthcheq is the self-proclaimed capital A land of tenuous alliances and isolated pockets of of Chessenta. The city sits against sheer cliffs, making civilization, Chessenta fights to remain stable and its geography as abrupt and intimidating as its people. prosperous. The nation’s existence hinges on the suc- Luthcheq upholds the traditional Chessentan ideal of cess of a few cities and settlements, and its people living by the sword, a tradition bolstered by the city’s have been hardened by internal strife and external renowned War College. threats. Chessenta strives to set aside regional differ- Mordulkin Ruins: The ruins of Mordulkin lie ences under a banner of mutual perseverance. northeast of Luthcheq, though the place has been so long devastated that few in the capital remember the city’s existence. From time to time adventurers CHESSENTA REGIONAL BENEFIT explore the ruins, hoping to uncover long buried trea- When you spend an action point to take an extra sures. From such disreputable sources comes the tale action, you gain a +1 bonus to all rolls made during of a small refugee encampment composed of Luth- the extra action granted. cheq natives on the run, mostly arcanists who refused to bow to Luthcheq tradition. Common Knowledge Adder Swamp: Earthquakes in Chessenta caused Large pieces of Abeir fell in Chessenta, altering the the geography of the Adder Swamp to change, rais- landscape and setting off a series of devastating volca- ing the long-forgotten ruins of ancient Untherian nic eruptions and earthquakes. Even today, much of cities from the murky depths. Most in Luthcheq fear the land remains impassable, and roads are few and the ruins, nervous about the magic that they might far between. Chessenta ceded its western lands to the contain. genasi of Akanûl. Nonetheless, out of crisis emerged a Sky Riders: Volcanic activity beneath the Meth- new, stronger Chessenta, united against a seemingly mere has caused the mountain range known as the hostile world. Sky Riders to become shrouded in a perpetual mist that rises from the lake at the base of its eastern Regional Features slopes. In recent years, many have reported strange Since the cataclysmic events of the Spellplague and noises emerging from the mist—high, piercing keens its aftermath, Chessenta’s population has been con- that chill the blood. fined to sparse pockets. Its communities are swollen Flooded City of Soorenar: Water has swept into the streets and buildings of Soorenar, erasing all trace of the city’s inhabitants. Some of Soorenar’s high roof- tops rise above the water level, offering scarce pieces of solid land in the drowned city. Although much of Soorenar’s mercantile wealth likely remains in the water’s depths, a dragon turtle named Scyllmara also lies somewhere below. Mount Thulbane: This once-dormant volcano has awakened, sending plumes of thick ash to blot out the sun in the surrounding countryside. One creature, the vampiric green dragon Jaxanaedegor, has wel- comed this change, for he now has free rein to travel the nearby lands day and night. People of Chessenta Originally a human nation, Chessenta has grown diverse in the past century as refugees have flocked to the nation. Bordered on the west by the genasi of Akanûl and on the south and east by the dragon- born of Tymanther, Chessenta hosts many traders and warriors of both races. This racial diversity has only strengthened Luthcheq’s traditional suspicion of arcane lore—a suspicion now focused on High Imaskar. Spellcasters in Luthcheq can expect a swift execu- tion unless they agree to have green tattoos applied

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 86 7/2/08 2:30:42 PM to their palms to mark them as practitioners of their Character Motivations craft. Luthcheq—and Chessenta as a whole—remains With the young nations of Akanûl and Tymanther devoted to a tradition that honors the strongest and at its border and the Sea of Fallen Stars at its shores, bravest warriors. The hero Ishual Karanok has gained Chessenta is likely to tantalize even the timid adven- a godlike status in the past century since his heroic turer with the promise of opportunity. The country’s actions united the Chessentans. culture promotes the heroic ideal, so a character from CHESSENTA any background is likely to find a motivation to carry Adventurers her abroad. Chessenta hosts many adventurers, whether they be National Unity: The temporary alliances of Ches- students of the arcane arts from other lands or mar- senta’s cities have begun to crumble, and with the tial warriors from Luthcheq. Many adventurers of loss of its major cities, the region risks vanishing from Chessenta are youths seeking to emulate the nation’s the map. If you are motivated by unification, you try heroes and write their own names into history. Simi- to set a standard that the city of Luthcheq can appre- larly, Chessenta draws adventurers of all races to its ciate. However, your greatest hope is that Chessenta shores, some looking to journey into the plaguelands eventually will grow strong enough to reclaim what and others seeking respite during their passage was lost to the genasi in the west. through the Sea of Fallen Stars. Roleplaying Tips: You realize the value of heroics, Wandering Student: Luthcheq’s War College and no deed is too small to help your reputation. You is renowned for its study of the sword and military are swift to act and are not opposed to talking up tactics. As a wandering student, you failed to protect your reputation—for the sake of unity, of course. someone dear to you in the past and now seek the Holy Wrath: As a hunter of vampires, you know knowledge and skill to find redemption. The college’s that the crown jewel of your practice flies freely reputation attracted you to Luthcheq, where you hope in the skies over Chessenta. It would be a great to master the martial arts before venturing back out accomplishment to slay the vampiric green dragon into the world. Jaxanaedegor, ridding the land of a danger and earn- Roleplaying Tips: You are a quiet warrior, studying ing great prestige. First, however, you must gain the ally and adversary alike. You speak little of your past, strength and allies necessary to face such a formi- but you talk of the future with a thirst for redemption. dable foe. Aspiring Hero: In Chessenta, a reputation is Roleplaying Tips: Surly and heavy-handed, you have worth more than coin, and every child has grown up no tolerance for necromantic practices. You believe with stories of Ishual Karanok. As an aspiring hero, undead to be undeniably evil, and your devotion to you have come from one of Chessenta’s small farming this belief sometimes leads you to a narrow view of villages and now hope to find your fortune. You have good and evil. heard of the ruins of the Adder Swamp, the flooded Perilous Curiosity: You don’t understand why city of Soorenar, and the green dragon Jaxanaedegor, everyone takes the world so seriously, for it holds an and where others see peril, you see opportunity. Your abundance of exciting opportunities. With plague- family might not approve, but you’re determined to lands all around, groups on the brink of war, and make a name for yourself. clandestine organizations operating behind the Roleplaying Tips: With so many opportunities in scenes, you have so much to learn and discover. this dangerous world, you feel happily overwhelmed You’re excited to explore new nations and mysterious by the possibilities. You talk constantly of adventure plaguelands. and what you hope to do, sometimes at the exclusion Roleplaying Tips: Oblivious to the big picture, you of reality. find fascination in your most recent discovery—what- Arcane Mercenary: Few places in Chessenta ever it is. Your curiosity is limitless, as is the trouble it offer a safe harbor for those who practice the use of brings you. magic. As an arcane mercenary, you have done things that you’re not proud of, but you do what you must to survive. Your tattooed palms are proof of time spent in Luthcheq, but you never speak of the hostility you endured there. Instead, you hope to gain power so that one day you can return to Luthcheq and show the leaders of that city exactly why they should fear magic. Roleplaying Tips: You speak freely but have a dark side that makes others uncomfortable. You’re not cruel, but you are ambition’s servant, following the promise of power and coin.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 87 7/2/08 2:30:45 PM CORMYR influence is contested by the Empire of Netheril; west into the Tunlands, where fierce bandit tribes harass trade moving south and west from High Horn to The Forest Kingdom of Cormyr lies at the western Proskur; and east into the Sembian cities of Daerlun end of the Sea of Fallen Stars, nestled between the and Urmlaspyr. Storm Horns and the Thunder Peaks and stretching Arabel: This small city lies in northeastern from the Stonelands to the Dragonmere. Dominated Cormyr, at the crossroads of the main east-west and by humankind, Cormyr has been ruled by House north-south trade routes leaving the Forest Kingdom. Obarskyr for over fourteen centuries, with the strong Over the past century, Arabel has evolved into a forti- backing of an army of heavily armored knights on fied military base, defending against the threat of the Cormyrian destriers and magically potent war mages. Empire of Netheril to the north and east. King’s Forest: House Obarskyr’s hunting pre- serve is a relatively safe woodland largely free of fell CORMYR REGIONAL BENEFIT creatures or ruins. In the wake of the Spellplague, You add Insight to your class skill list, you gain a +2 small numbers of fey returned to this forest. Although bonus to Insight checks, and you gain a +2 bonus to most avoid contact with Cormyr’s human population, saving throws against fear effects. a few malicious faeries use magic to lure lone travel- If you hail from the prison city of Wheloon, you ers astray. instead add Thievery to your class skill list, gain a +2 Marsember: Built atop an archipelago of marshy bonus to Thievery checks, and gain a +2 bonus to islands, Marsember grew rapidly in the wake of the saving throws against charm effects. Spellplague. The retreating waters of the Sea of Fallen Stars left many canals high and dry and forced the Common Knowledge port facilities to move to keep pace with the water’s The Forest Kingdom emerged from the Spellplague receding edge. The City of Spices, as Marsember is largely unscathed but threatened from the north by now known, is dominated by local merchant compa- Empire of Netheril, whose agents nies that specialize in such wares. Residents whisper (called the Shadovar) are suspected to lurk in every that the “Spice Lords” secretly traffic in banned sub- shadow, and from the east by their Sembian clients. stances as well. In the past century, House Obarskyr has reclaimed Storm Horns: The sharp and massive mountains its strong authority and reluctantly become an impe- along Cormyr’s western and northern borders form rial power, conquering cities to the east and west. The a high wall broken only by High Horn Pass, guarded populace has gained new freedoms and forms the by Castle High Horn, and Gnoll Pass, guarded by backbone of the region’s strength. Armed adventurers Castle Crag. Small tribes of orcs and goblins periodi- are still required to carry a written charter, but such cally cause trouble for passing , thanks to charters are now granted by any herald upon request. the machinations of Shadovar operatives active in the region. Regional Features Suzail: Cormyr’s capital is a wealthy city, home to The heart of Cormyr lies in the great forested vale the Forest Kingdom’s noble families and merchant surrounded on three sides by the Storm Horns and houses. The Purple Dragons and the War Wizards the Thunder Peaks and bordered to the south by the are ruthless in rooting out shadowy Netherese spies, shrunken Dragonmere. The reach of House Obarskyr but the machinations of disgruntled nobles provide extends north into the Stonelands, where Cormyr’s constant fodder for intrigue. The Blue Dragons, Cormyr’s navy, are based here as well, extending the nation’s claim over the shrunken Dragonmere. Thunder Peaks: This broad moun- tain range, named for the sudden and fierce storms that batter its peaks year round, guards Cormyr’s eastern border and is home to hostile tribes of orcs and goblins. Wheloon: This small city is no longer a hub for trade along the Wyvernflow. By royal decree, it has become a prison city of suspected worshipers of Shar and dominated by ruthless gangs of thugs.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 88 7/2/08 2:30:45 PM People of Cormyr swordmages. You see your homeland as a bastion of strength and goodness and have little tolerance for The brave and noble folk of Cormyr are justly proud those who toil in the shadows or for purely selfish of their centuries-old kingdom, seeing the Land of reasons.

the Purple Dragon as a redoubt of sanity in a world CORMYR gone mad. Cormyr’s citizens are fiercely loyal to House Obarskyr and tolerant of the machinations Character Motivations of the various noble houses. Although the majority A strong belief in honor and justice motivates the of the population is human, elves and half-elves are brave heroes of Cormyr to sally forth against threats not uncommon, and their numbers are increasing within and beyond the realm. as commerce strengthens Cormyr’s ties with Deep- For King and Country: House Obarskyr has ingdale and Myth Drannor. long encouraged chartered adventuring companies to tame the frontier, extending the influence of the Adventurers throne and setting themselves up as lords in the newly settled lands. Many adventurers hail from Cormyr, having received Roleplaying Tips: Your sense of honor and duty a charter in the name of the king to extend the reach influences your every decision. Your fierce loyalty of the throne into the many hostile territories that to Cormyr gives you the strength and determination surround the Forest Kingdom. needed to face down any threat. However, you must Escapee from Wheloon: You were raised guard against your keen sense of purpose becoming in the gang-ruled streets of the prison city of little more than arrogant superiority over the sav- Wheloon, and your extensive tattoos bear wit- ages that live outside the borders of your enlightened ness to the tribulations you endured on the path to realm. adulthood. At your first opportunity, you escaped, Beyond the King’s Writ: Whether unjustly leaving behind the prison city and also the hypo- accused of a crime or held back by the circum- critical regime that turned its back on anyone stances of your birth, you chafe under the strictures suspected of worshiping Shar. of Cormyr’s laws and hereditary power structure. Roleplaying Tips: You are a survivor who holds Beyond the borders of the Forest Kingdom, you see a bitter grudge against your former homeland. the opportunity to forge your own destiny unshackled Whether you hide your tattoos in fear of Cormyrian from the stultifying grip of a centuries-old monarchy. agents or display them proudly as a public rejection Roleplaying Tips: You instinctively reject authori- of House Obarskyr, you hope to build yourself a new tarian structures and sanctimonious displays of home far from the Land of the Purple Dragon. You benevolence. You judge other creatures by their are suspicious of sanctimonious do-gooders who actions, not by their family history or the reputations refuse to acknowledge the darkness that infects all that linger from their past. creatures’ hearts. You are fiercely loyal to your chosen companions but largely indifferent to anyone beyond your “gang.” Purple Dragon: You have served in the Forest Kingdom’s famed army, battling orcs and goblins along the frontier and defending the realm’s rich and relatively peaceful cities. Whether of noble birth or a proud free resident, you are now battle-tested and eager to make your way in the world by confront- ing the threats that encircle the Land of the Purple Dragon. Roleplaying Tips: You are a proud and fearless cavalier, loyal to House Obarskyr and comfort- able working side by side with Cormyr’s famed

TILVERTON SCAR This century-old pit is a spiral of endless darkness and blue fire that taints all who draw too near. Legends speak of a monstrous thing known as the Shadow Shredder that lurks in the heart of the darkness and keeps even the Shadovar at bay.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 89 7/2/08 2:30:46 PM THE DALELANDS People of the Dalelands Dalesfolk, who are predominantly human, believe strongly in individual freedom and collective respon- Along the periphery of the elf-ruled forest of Cor- sibility. They are suspicious of expansionistic empires, manthor lie the Dalelands, a group of loosely allied and they reject those who seek power by sword or communities that share common cultures and tra- spell. Dalesfolk view their lands as a trust to be held ditions. Linked by winding trade roads and their and nurtured for future generations. Most human alliance against the encroaching powers to the north, Dalesfolk live in harmony with elves, and many half- west, and south, the Dales are known for their lush elves (particularly in Deepingdale) are the product forests, fertile farmland, and fierce independence. of their unions. Some Dalesfolk remain suspicious of the imperialistic ambitions of House Obarskyr, DALELANDS REGIONAL BENEFIT but such sentiments have largely faded in the face of You can reroll any Nature check, but you must keep burgeoning threats from the Empire of Netheril, its the second result, even if it is worse. Sembian client state, and the nations of the Moon- You also gain a +1 bonus on initiative checks sea. A typical inhabitant of the Dalelands would like nothing more than to live in peace to farm and hunt, Common Knowledge but she keeps a sword and a bow at the ready and volunteers to serve in the local militia at the first sign The northern Dales have largely prospered over the of trouble. last century, thanks to a strong alliance with elf-ruled Myth Drannor and close ties with the kingdom of Cormyr to the south and west. The southern Dales Adventurers have fallen under the sway of Sembia as that mer- The hardy individualism of the Dalesfolk has long chant kingdom continues its gradual, yet relentless, given rise to adventurers. The everpresent threat of expansion northward. invasion requires most able-bodied citizens to be able to defend their lands. In fact, some even seek Regional Features out potential invaders, monsters, and other dangers, The Dalelands generally lie in or near the valley hoping to end the threats before the lands they hold carved by the River Ashaba and its tributaries. dear are directly imperiled. Archenbridge: The heavily fortified capital city Battle-Tested Veteran: The Dalelands have been of Archendale lies on the border with Sembia and is the target of conquest for centuries, but time and increasingly becoming a marketplace where Cormyr- again, the hardy Dalesfolk have driven off invaders. ians and Sembians can trade outside the scrutiny of You have been forced to lay down your plow and pick their respective rulers. up your sword often enough that you have developed Ashabenford: The seat of the Dales Council a real aptitude and zeal for combat. sprawls across the banks of the River Ashaba. Its Roleplaying Tips: Your bravery is unquestioned. You relative security, far from the threats of surrounding are quick to anger and to respond to threats in kind. lands, and its proximity to Myth Drannor have made You relish the blood rush of combat, and you seek out this small city wealthy. situations where your skills and mettle are tested in Essembra: This ruined town lies at the heart of defense of the innocent. Battledale, astride Rauthauvyr’s Road. Narrow lanes Child of the Alliance: The longstanding friendly link the foundations of forest cottages, residences, relationship between the elves of Cormanthor and and other structures. the humans of the surrounding Dales persists. Many Scardale Town: This once-proud coastal city lies half-elves are the fruit of this intermingling, but some at the mouth of the River Ashaba. Sembian merchant humans and elves also show affinity for each other’s lords, red-robed wizards from Thay, and Moonsea culture. Dalesfolk like you, who fit within both warlords make this city a den of intrigue and illicit trade. GHOST HOLDS Nestled amid the forested vales of Battledale are a host of long-abandoned manors built as country estates by Sem- bian merchant lords in centuries past. These crumbling ruins are collectively known as the Ghost Holds, though they share little in the way of common history, and many provide shelter to all manner of monsters and bandits. Rumors of lost treasure regularly draw adventurers to explore the Ghost Holds, but few return unscathed.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 90 7/2/08 2:30:47 PM Character Motivations The Dales have long given rise to self-sufficient individ- uals, many of whom become adventurers and wander far beyond the Ashaba River

valley. THE DALELANDS DALELANDS Commonborn Defender: When mighty lords go to war, it’s the farmers and townsfolk of the world who suffer. You’ve seen what hap- pens when deadly magic and bloodthirsty monsters are turned loose against common people, and you’ve fought brigands and marauders from lawless lands. It’s time to hold someone accountable. Roleplaying Tips: You seek out small communities on human and elven cultures, tend to seek out larger the frontier that are imperiled by monstrous threats population centers such as Myth Drannor or Deep- or bandits or shackled under the fists of petty tyrants. ingdale and rarely settle down. You are quick to draw your blade or unleash a spell, Roleplaying Tips: You enjoy the company of others always on behalf of the oppressed or threatened. and live more for the pleasure of exploration than to Revenge: Although some expatriates have settled achieve any particular goal. The horizon always beck- in other Dales, you have taken to a life of adventure ons as you seek out new lands, new people, and new on the road. You hope to find a means of liberating experiences. your homeland from its Sembian overlords or at least Unwilling Exile: Sembia’s conquest of Feath- forging a different destiny for freedom-loving peoples. erdale, Scardale, and Tasseldale has forced many Roleplaying Tips: You seek out rumors of lost arse- freedom-loving Dalesfolk to leave their native Dales nals and potent magic in hopes of throwing off the and find new homes, far from what is comfortable or shackles of tyranny. You feel a close kinship with familiar. other oppressed populations and willingly play the Roleplaying Tips: You harbor a deep grudge against role of freedom fighter if given the opportunity. You your former Sembian rulers and their Netherese instinctively rebel against authority, even when it is puppet-masters. Your instinctive rejection of all forms well intentioned, and prefer to operate through dia- of authoritarian behavior often gets you into trouble logue and consensus. with the local constabulary. Wanderlust: Your wanderlust and natural affin- ity for other cultures has led you to the life of an adventurer, more by happenstance than by plan. Roleplaying Tips: You seek out large settlements that have diverse populations and offer the interplay of multiple cultures. You are more apt to look for intrigue and to battle shadowy foes than to venture into dark holes in search of lost baubles. You are fasci- nated by magic and seek to unlock its mysteries.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 91 7/2/08 2:30:47 PM DRAGON COAST pirate-infested sea. The Dragon Coast is a place to find anything and anyone, if the coin is right. Westgate: A person of any race or religion can Mention of the Dragon Coast evokes images of dark walk freely through the streets of Westgate, but that alleys and underhanded dealings, of thieves’ guilds does not mean that the streets are safe. The two dom- and pirate ships. The Dragon Coast summons adven- inant groups are the Fire Knives, controlled by House ture to it as few other places in Faerûn do. As a result Bleth, and the Nine Golden Swords, an organization of recent changes, the traditionally safe places of this influenced by power brokers from the land of Shou region have grown a little safer, but the dangerous Lung, far to the east. Westgate is a den of thieves, parts have grown much deadlier. but as such, it remains free of foreign influences and prejudices. Nathlan: Nathlan is a new province that has DRAGON COAST REGIONAL BENEFIT grown up over the past century. The Shou (eastern- You can reroll any Insight check, but you must keep ers) of Nathlan, particularly those of the capital city of the second result, even if it is worse. Nathlekh, are suspicious of outsiders and keep a check You also gain one additional language of your on external influences. Nonetheless, Nathlan seems choice. to welcome an extension of its own influence, and people speculate that Westgate’s Nine Golden Swords Common Knowledge receives coin from Nathlan’s many Shou clans. Westgate is among the freest and the most disrepu- Ilipur: The barren seaport of Ilipur is littered with table locations in Faerûn, a place where coin can the skeletons of ships, but despite the loss of its shore- purchase anything. However, other areas have seen line, the city has not lost all inhabitants. Indeed, it is change in the past few decades. With the receding of known to be under the control of a band of pirates the Sea of Fallen Stars, Ilipur and Pros have withered called the Blue Dawn. Many speculate that the pirates away into ghost towns. can operate out of a landbound port because the group Nathlekh, Proskur, and Teziir, meanwhile, have controls one of the few remaining skyships in Faerûn. seen a boom in trade. These cities have undergone The Dry Dragonmere: The shrinking of the transformations, emerging as law-bound centers of fair Sea of Fallen Stars has revealed centuries of lost his- trade and honest dealings. Cormyr annexed Proskur tory and wealth. Although the water’s retreat has in 1405 DR and later adopted Teziir as a protectorate. devastated many communities, it has also created On the other hand, Nathlan (and its capital, Nathlekh) opportunity. Those willing to brave the creatures that has emerged as a strong, independent country—the prowl the vast, muddy flats find abandoned under- Eastern nation of the West, as some people say. water cities, dry sea caves, and ancient sunken ships waiting to be explored. Regional Features With Cormyrian influence extending into the People of the Dragon Coast, the region offers a full range of venues, Dragon Coast from the lawful streets of Proskur to the nefarious alleyways of Westgate to the deadly byways of a Every race from every walk of life can be found along the Dragon Coast, but most of this diversity is confined to Westgate and the surrounding cities. Although many preju- dices still exist, the citizens of the area’s trade cities care more about the shine of your coin than the color of your skin. The surrounding lands, including the Gulthandor Forest, are welcoming of vir- tually any race. The regions to the west,

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 92 7/2/08 2:30:50 PM including the cities of Proskur and Teziir, have grown more averse to outsiders under the foreign influence of Cormyr. Although thieves now walk the streets of these cities less freely, the same restrictions apply to half-orcs, tieflings, genasi, drow, and members of other races. Nathlan is the most extreme example of these prejudices, limiting all but Shou to specific dis- tricts of the capital city of Nathlekh. DRAGON COAST DRAGON COAST Adventurers As a wellspring of diversity, the Dragon Coast can produce adventurers of all races and backgrounds. An adventurer from this area typically has a humble origin, which might revolve around a dark past living on the streets, a simple monastic upbringing in a Shou clan, or the heritage of a modest merchant family. Plucky Pirate: Despite a sea (and sky) fraught with krakens and aboleths, pirates still pillage the ships of the Dragonmere. A former member of the Blue Dawn, you had enough of plundering and decided to seek adventure afoot. You have gone on to find your own fortune, or perhaps you are escaping punishment from a captain whom you betrayed. Roleplaying Tips: You were a pirate, and old habits die hard. You speak with great zest and have a lib- eral sense of morality, which you are not reluctant to demonstrate. Ascetic Fighter: Nathlan’s capital city, Nathlekh, Roleplaying Tips: is one of the pinnacles of the monastic and ascetic You speak about your personal tradition in the West. As an ascetic fighter, you grew knowledge and abilities with great confidence, up with a deep bond to your people, though you know regardless of the accuracy of your statements. You are little of the outside world. However, you cannot dis- an eternal optimist, daunted by nothing. miss a blossoming sense of wanderlust. With scarcely Mercantile Power: The Dragon Coast is a land more than the clothes on your back, you have now of opportunity for anyone who has enough coin, and ventured forth to learn of Faerûn. an adventurer whose motivation is mercantile power Roleplaying Tips: You are astonished by the “won- knows that. You don’t care how you acquire wealth as ders” of the world and often remark on things that long as you eventually build a network of contacts and seem commonplace to most. Your view of the world allies. You might seek power through lawful means, is tilted, yet you maintain optimism and a kind heart or you might be willing to do anything to realize your even in the face of adversity. ambitions. Roleplaying Tips: You prefer to keep others talking, always being polite and diplomatic but never offering Character Motivations more than you take. You realize the value of long-term There’s coin to be made on the Dragon Coast through investments, and loyal allies offer the highest yield. heroic or criminal activities. Wealth is a common Lawful Order: The Dragon Coast is filled with motivation of adventurers in the region, but it is not lawless sorts, but those under Cormyrian influence the sole factor in determining a character’s actions. have rejected a life of criminal activity. You have seen Many people, especially those from Proskur and the accomplishments of a lawful society and want to Teziir, resent the Dragon Coast’s unlawful activities do good where you can. You seek to root out crimi- and pursue an adventuring life simply to do good in nals and miscreants and foster morality in others. the world. You always take action to improve the state of things Pirate Booty: Whether you are a pirate plunder- wherever you go. ing hapless vessels or an adventurer hunting pirates, Roleplaying Tips: You speak with moral authority the high seas hold the promise of wealth. If you are and don’t hesitate to act against injustice. Your vision after pirate booty, you take a keen interest in local of the world is black and white, and you aren’t afraid rumors and tales of treasure. You laugh in the face of to condemn what you see as black. adversity, be it storm or sword. For you, the scariest prospect is a life without danger and adventure.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 93 7/2/08 2:30:53 PM DURPAR

The kingdom of Durpar lies south of the Raurin Desert, in the southeastern corner of Faerûn. Long thought destroyed by residents of the rest of the con- tinent, this coastal kingdom is beset by the menacing monsters of the Beastlands. The remnants of Dur- par’s once-wealthy chakas (merchant houses) survive through trade with Estagund and High Imaskar, while the ruling Datharathi chaka experiments with magic crystal inlays.

DURPAR REGIONAL BENEFIT You gain a +2 bonus to all Perception checks. Common Knowledge People of Durpar Durpar consists of the city of Vaelan, the town of The inhabitants of Durpar are primarily humans, Assur, and a handful of scattered keeps. Although half lings, and kenkus, though goblins of the Iron largely forgotten by the rest of Faerûn, the region Eye tribe dominate the armed forces of Vaelan. All survives under the rulership of the Datharathi chaka, manner of monsters able to assume human form despite the threat of the surrounding Beastlands. are assumed to lurk among the population. With Goblins of the Iron Eye tribe patrol the streets of rare exceptions, visitors hail only from Delzim- Vaelan, and whispers speak of bribes paid to the mer, Estagund, or High Imaskar. Natives of Durpar shadowy Beast Lords, so some people might say that nominally follow the Adama, a strict code of honesty Durpar has already become a monster-ruled land. and personal conduct, over individual gods. As a practical matter, however, most hope just to survive. Regional Features Commerce still forms the backbone of the Durpari The kingdom of Durpar clings to the meandering economy, though the chakas are much diminished coast of the Golden Water. Other than its two com- in wealth and influence. The inhabitants of Durpar munities, the region consists of farmlands and a view the outside world with a mix of bitterness and handful of keeps. longing. Most feel abandoned by the rest of Faerûn, Assur: This small port town has a bustling market yet they seek a better life far from the encroaching and a deep harbor. It serves as a military and naval menace of the Beastlands. encampment to defend Durpar’s coastal traffic and farmlands. Assur is known for its tough human, half- Adventurers ling, and goblin warriors. The Beastlands: The region north of Estagund Durpar lies poised on the edge of savagery, all but and west of Durpar is known as the Beastlands. cut off from the rest of Faerûn by the monsters of the These beast-haunted reaches are home to monster- Beastlands. Adventurers who hail from Durpar know ruled city-states where humans, half lings, and that the barrier between civilization and the wild birdlike people known as kenkus survive as slaves is easily breached. The dangers posed by sentient or cattle, and passing merchant caravans are preyed monsters are all too real, but it is possible to reach an upon with impunity. understanding with even the most savage of beasts if Vaelan: Durpar’s capital city is the largest one is willing to make the effort. remaining settlement in the kingdom. It retains the grandeur of a once-proud trading city, but the conver- sion of rooftop gardens to subsistence farming—and ADAMA’S TOOTH the presence of goblins of the Iron Eye tribe on the This nearly vertical monolith stands near the mouth of the streets—hint at how far the kingdom has fallen. Raurin Gap between the Dustwall and the Giant’s Belt Vaelan’s chakas reside in slender spires that rise up Mountains. Soldiers of the Datharathi chaka and a perpet- from the central business district, and gangs of ual cloud of darkness bar entry into this once-profitable thieves and half ling ruffians battle in the shadows mine, and rumors speak of horrors in the depths below. of the outlying districts. The merchant houses still dominate the economy and culture, though none dare cross the ruling Datharathi chaka.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 94 7/2/08 2:30:54 PM Defender of Durpar: The kingdom of Durpar Roleplaying Tips: You have an entrepreneurial depends on chaka-funded adventurers to stave off spirit, finding opportunity in every unmet need and the depredations of the monsters of the surrounding value in every scarce resource. Your first instinct is to Beastlands. barter, for everyone has his price. DURPAR Roleplaying Tips: You see the line between civi- Monstrous Lineage: You are a child of the Beast- lization and savagery as a thin one, with monsters lands, counting at least one “monster” among your lurking everywhere beneath the veneer of daily life. ancestors. You are unwelcome in either the civilized Dormant Plangent: The Datharathi chaka world or the realm of monsters, seen variously as a continues to experiment with physical modifica- savage beast or easy prey. tion, replacing limbs and other body parts with a Roleplaying Tips: You find little difference between magically animate, violet-hued substance known as the civilized and uncivilized races and regard both plangent crystal. Members of this chaka refine their groups with suspicion. You are quick to defend your- techniques on criminals, who trade their bodies for self and even quicker to take offense at those who a reduction in their sentences, and volunteers, who would judge you based on appearance. submit out of a desperate need to feed their families. Although a few subjects of these experiments gain new powers, the majority die or are permanently OLD VAELAN crippled. You are one of the exceptions—your plan- The ruins of Old Vaelan, which lie on the frontier of gent crystal prosthetic seems to function identically chaka-ruled territory, are rumored to contain the lost to your original limb, making you a perfect candi- wealth of old Durpar. However, few visit the grassy knolls date for further experimentation. Who knows what and stone rubble that mark the location of the former city. secrets lurk within the core of your crystalline limb? The dead do not rest easy beneath the ruins, and packs of Roleplaying Tips: You do not trust your own body, marauding beasts are said to roam the region. and you feel vulnerable to magical control. You do your best to conceal your modification, fearing the reactions of those who might see you as little more than a mindless automaton. Character Motivations Durpar teeters on the brink of savagery, beset by the encroaching Beastlands. Most inhabitants of the king- dom cower within walls, hoping to keep the beasts at bay, but some brave souls set out to stem the rising tide of monsters or to connect with the outside world. Betrayed: Despite your noble ambitions to defend your homeland against the monsters of the Beast- lands, you now believe that Durpar is already secretly under the sway of the Beast Lords and that you were deceived by those who claimed to appreciate your efforts. Lacking proof of your suspicions but con- vinced of their accuracy, you have fled the reach of Vaelan’s chakas before you can be silenced. Roleplaying Tips: You are slow to trust any people in authority, fearing that they reached their positions through an accommodation with the monstrous deni- zens of Faerûn. Exploration: The blood of Durpar’s once-wealthy merchant houses flows in your veins. You hope to stem the rising tide of brutality that threatens your homeland by forging new trade ties with the outside world. The first step is to travel, seeing what the rest of Faerûn has to offer and what you might offer it.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 95 7/2/08 2:30:56 PM EAST RIFT Those who survived fled to the East Rift for protec- tion and a chance to rebuild what they lost. Eartheart: The principal gold dwarf settlement in Huddled on the eastern shelf of the yawning Under- the East Rift, Eartheart remains the spiritual and cul- chasm, East Rift is a living symbol of gold dwarf tural center of these people. Before the great collapse, ingenuity and stubbornness, having survived when Eartheart housed all the temples and shrines devoted the surface collapsed into the bowels of the Under- to dwarven gods and heroes. Dwarves from the dark. Protected by enormous towers connected by depths and from other countries made pilgrimages to a high curtain wall, the gold dwarves are ready to behold the architectural splendor of this holy city. defend themselves against the drow or any other When the city of Underhome was crushed horror that rises from the depths. beneath the weight of stone and sea, gold dwarf refu- gees escaped from that deeper location to take shelter in this far more secure settlement. The Deep Lords, EAST RIFT REGIONAL BENEFIT the ruling body of the dwarven civilization, relocated You gain Deep Speech as an additional language, you here as well. These leaders retain their custom of add Dungeoneering to your class skill list, and you masking their identities and communicating through gain a +2 bonus to Dungeoneering checks. intermediaries to thwart assassination attempts by drow infiltrators. Common Knowledge Eartheart swelled with an influx of fleeing The East Rift consists of a country-sized shelf over- dwarves and other people displaced from the surface. looking a cavernous abyss. Waters from various seas Because the city in its current form was unable to spill down from the heights, forming rapids and contain them all, the enterprising dwarves set to work sparkling falls that tumble into the darkness below. to expand Eartheart in innovative ways. Wherever Suspended in the air are curious motes, clumps they found a level surface, they built a small com- of earth and stone that are crawling with strange munity. Where no level surfaces existed, engineers creatures, wormed with tunnels, and laden with excavated living spaces from the stone, allowing com- relics from the not-so-distant past. The East Rift is a munities to bulge from the chasm walls. wondrous place, with cunningly crafted switchback To connect these communities, the dwarves make stairs, twisting pathways, and trained griffon steeds use of dizzying switchback staircases so narrow that that all serve to connect the tiny communities that traffic must pass in single file. In addition, specially cling to the wounded stone. bred griffons facilitate travel and carry messages to other parts of the city, though the cost of training and Regional Features keeping such vicious beasts is steep in terms of both The formation of the Underchasm laid waste to many coin and life. dwarven cities, a tumult of sliding stone and water Sunlight bathes much of the upper levels, but washing them into the bowels of the Underdark. perpetual darkness presses against the dim watch lanterns and magical light in the lowest levels of the city, which are maintained to drive off the vicious monsters and insidious drow that crawl up from below. Riftedge Towers: A curtain wall surrounds the perimeter of Eartheart, from which rises a series of massive edifices known as the Riftedge Towers. Each holds a band of warriors to guard against attacks from the Underd- ark. Lacking the means to watch the entire breach into the world below, the dwarves launch regular patrols into the darkness to sweep the immediate vicinity in the hope of detecting a new offensive before it reaches their walls. Underchasm: East Rift occupies a mere sliver of the

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 96 7/2/08 2:31:00 PM Underchasm. Waters from the Sea of Fallen Stars, the you spend time examining it, discussing its signifi- Shining Sea, and even the Great Sea spill down from cance, and making a great show about protecting the surface, forming numerous lakes and streams what very well could be a worthless relic. and countless waterfalls. The flow constantly erodes Defender: The East Rift’s innumerable enemies

the edges of the Underchasm, washing away stone are poised to strike, readying a final assault to spell RIFT EAST RIFT and loose soil and slowly widening its imprint on the end of the gold dwarves. You offer your life and the land in all directions. That the Underchasm has power to the gold dwarf cause, fighting drow, grim- not flooded in the last century speaks to the size and locks, and any other creatures that would threaten depth of this enormous hole. your chosen people. Roleplaying Tips: Grim and humorless, you are fix- People of East Rift ated on fighting Underdark races. You might carry an old shirt, a scrap of armor, or some other trinket to The appalling casualties that resulted from the remember someone who has been lost to the depre- formation of the Underchasm have forced the gold dations of those evil beings. dwarves to reexamine their secluded ways. Although Refugee: After clawing your way out of the debris many remain prideful and arrogant, no gold dwarf below, you climbed up out of the darkness and settled would refuse help offered by other races. Thus, East in East Rift. Whether you are a gold dwarf survivor, Rift is home to humans, shield dwarves, subterranean a drow refugee, or a lost explorer, you respect the gnomes, and a variety of other races, all of whom depths and the dangers that lurk below. work together to safeguard their adopted home. In Roleplaying Tips: You are a survivor, having spite of the immigration of refugees from the surface endured a tragedy that claimed countless lives. You and the Underdark, gold dwarves outnumber all the are restless and troubled, and specters of the past other races combined, leaving Eartheart and its lesser haunt your steps. communities firmly in their grip. Adventurers Character Motivations The lure of gold, the promise of reclaiming lost Situated at the edge of a yawning abyss that leads power, or the chance to spill the blood of dark elves to the Underdark, East Rift is a common launching can make heroes out of ordinary people. point for expeditions into the depths. One merely has For Those Who Are Lost: You have sworn an to travel to sealed Underhome to find endless ruins to oath to your ancestors to venture forth and recover explore, filled with dire monsters and wicked villains the bones of your kin, to find any survivors, and to plotting to destroy the dwarves that have reclaimed put to rest the ghosts of your lost people. this land. The East Rift region is dangerous in the Roleplaying Tips: Your drive when exploring bor- extreme, but it holds many opportunities for those in ders on obsession, for you believe that each moment search of excitement. wasted is another moment that others must suffer Dedicated Archaeologist: The creation of the under the sway of evil. Underchasm destroyed much, but it revealed an Vengeance: Because of vile deeds committed equal number of fascinating sites. Lost cities and against you or your kin, you now find your life con- old civilizations filled with the promise of relics sumed by vengeance and the desire to right a terrible from the distant past draw many explorers to East wrong perpetrated by a wicked race. Rift to plumb the depths and emerge with fabulous Roleplaying Tips: Choose one commonly known treasures. You are eager to explore the secrets of the subterranean creature to be the source of your Underdark to learn what caused the devastation and enmity. When you encounter creatures of this sort, to preserve the cultures and societies lost to the ruin you always charge into the fray, training your attacks of this region. against your hated foes before dealing with any other Roleplaying Tips: You are obsessed with old stuff. enemies present. Whenever you find a bit of carving or a scrap of text,

LOST UNDERHOME Underhome was a massive metropolis, home to nearly ousted some of the squatters and sealed what was left of 50,000 souls. In spite of its impressive defenses, the city Underhome. Much of the ruined city remains unexplored, was not spared in the collapse, and the destruction forced and it has opportunities aplenty for bold adventurers to its citizens to flee upward for shelter. Into the vacuum reclaim lost treasures—if they have the mettle to stand moved refugee drow, scrambling up to escape the catas- against the terrible beasts and sinister drow creeping trophes plaguing their own communities. For a time, they through its deep shadows. held the ruined city, but a strike by the Eartheart defenders

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 97 7/2/08 2:31:03 PM ELFHARROW gain a considerable view of the terrain for miles around, which allows them to watch for enemies. Sheirtalar: When the confederacy of the Lapalii- Beneath the heights of the North Wall mountain yan city-states existed, Sheirtalar served as its capital. range stretches windswept scrubland that marches Now brought to ruin by flooding and calamity, Sheir- to the Shining Sea. Home to tribes of intolerant wild talar is one of the few places in this area that has elves and aggressive herds of centaur raiders, Elfhar- managed to retain much of its general size and shape, row is as unwelcoming as it is mysterious. despite being half sunk beneath brackish water and haunted by nightmarish creatures. The ruins of Sheirtalar and other cities supply the wild elves with ELFHARROW REGIONAL BENEFIT stone, timber, and anything else they can carry off You add Athletics and Nature to your class skill list, before drawing the attention of the many monsters and you gain a +1 bonus to Athletics checks and lurking in the sodden buildings or beneath the oily Nature checks. water filling their streets. The Dead Vale: Called the Misty Vale before the Common Knowledge rains stopped and the River Talar shifted away from The Elfharrow badlands, known in prior days as the its bed, the Dead Vale remains a place of cultural and Bandit Wastes, extend as far north as the Dead Vale, religious significance to the wild elves. Once a great as far west as the shores of the Shining Sea, and south forest bathed in the mists of rushing river waters and and east to the North Wall. cultivated by mystics that dwelt alongside, the land is now a bleak graveyard, with dead and blackened Regional Features trees, ashy soil, and only bones to show that anyone Dust devils whip across the sweltering land. Parched ever lived there. In spite of the melancholy atmo- plains are dotted with tough brush and thorny sphere, elves explore the Dead Vale, some in search bushes. Rumpled hills covered with harsh grass, of lost relics, others to chase after their myths. gnarled shrubs, and the occasional hackberry tree border the region. In the distance rises the towering People of Elfharrow North Wall, a great barrier between Elfharrow and Elfharrow takes its name from the tribal groups the vast plagueland to the south (the former nation of of wild elves that laid claim to the wastes. Driven Halruaa). from the Misty Vale during its long death, the wild Water grows scarcer with each passing year. Rain, elves climbed into the hills in search of food, water, when it occurs, is brief and intense, flooding more and a place to live. Although some argued in favor than it quenches the land’s thirst. The scant vegeta- of moving on, most of the elves had little interest in tion provides little in the way of nourishment and mingling with other races and contented themselves guards its seeds with poisonous thorns. Dead trees with whatever good fortune they could find in their scoured white by blowing grit and dust are the only adopted wasteland. Although the wild elves are every reminders of what this land once was. In spite of the bit as aggressive as rumor suggests, their violence punishing heat and extended dry spells, Elfharrow and intolerance of outsiders stems from self-preser- teems with life. Desert birds, snakes, coyotes, and vation. However, they have been known to relent on other creatures subsist on tough fruits and isolated occasion, trading with travelers and even escorting wells of murky water, scratching out a harsh but liv- pilgrims to the North Wall to behold the devastation able existence. of lost Halruaa. The Territories: Though the divisions are Centaur herds also inhabit Elfharrow. They, too, invisible to outsiders, Elfharrow is carved up into are refugees, driven from distant regions and forced numerous tribal territories ruled by wild elf chief- to hunt the wasteland for survival. The centaurs often tains. Each territory extends for miles, and the tribes venture north and south to raid nearby settlements, fiercely defend their domains, brooking no trespass from unwanted visitors. The elves mark the borders of their territories with small, rectangular stones CUIVANU etched with the flowing script of the Elven language. According to elf shamans, the Misty Vale once held a mys- Often, these stones are all the notice that travelers tical tree named Cuivanu whose sap held potent curative have to go by when they cross from one territory into powers. Wild elves cling to the possibility that the great another. tree survives to this day, lost in the ruin of what is now Within each territory, the elves erect villages the Dead Vale. If the elves can find the tree, perhaps they of stone culled from the ruined cities in the west. can heal their ruined land and restore the Misty Vale to Perched atop the hills that ring the scrubland, they its former splendor.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 98 7/2/08 2:31:03 PM the people. Whether this glory was earned by birth and lineage or by a daring achievement in your past, you enjoy the respect of the wild elves wherever you go. Roleplaying Tips: You might be a wild elf or a member of another race that aided a tribal group in a significant way. Your character might ELFHARROW have extensive tattoos that recount her deeds, or, if you are not a wild elf, you might embrace some of the race’s customs and beliefs. Voice of the People: When foreigners visit your lands, it is your duty to accompany the warriors who meet them. Versed in the lan- guage and customs of other peoples, it falls to you to warn away unwanted visitors and to ease communication with the few who are welcome. Roleplaying Tips: You adhere to the values of your people, but you are also worldlier and more familiar with a variety of other cultures than your kinfolk are.

but they rarely disturb the wild elves. Still, the peace Character Motivations between these peoples is tenuous, always in danger of The struggle for survival shapes the outlook of Elf- shattering. harrow’s people. Fleeting pursuits such as fame and Other than the elves and the centaurs, Elfharrow fortune are meaningless in the face of thirst and is largely empty of civilized races. The threat of the hunger. As a result, characters from this region find plaguelands beyond the North Wall and the dangers themselves committed to objectives that not only posed by the haunted cities of Lapaliiya usually keep reward themselves but also aid their people. unwanted people away. Intruders who persist are Answers: Having witnessed the horrors of the encouraged, at the points of spears and arrows, to Spellplague, you seek reasons for the changes, expla- explore elsewhere. nations for the suffering and widespread devastation wrought by this magical catastrophe. Adventurers Roleplaying Tips: You are reluctant to trust anyone who employs arcane or , and you Elfharrow promises much to the would-be adven- are often suspicious of (or condescending to) such turer. Sunken cities line the coast of the Shining Sea, practitioners. and beyond the North Wall lie the plaguelands of old Honor: Whether striving to prove yourself worthy Halruaa. Such places harbor terrible secrets, pow- to lead your tribe or to erase a stain on your past, erful magic, and treasure beyond imagining. Most you set out to make a name for yourself. Your goal adventurers in Elfharrow come from the ranks of the is to claim your rightful place as a hero among your wild elves themselves, though occasionally a tribe can people. be convinced to allow outsiders into its lands. Roleplaying Tips: Serious and committed, you Experienced Guide: Even before the fall of the refuse any course of action that would shame you or Lapaliiyan city-states, little of what would become your people. Elfharrow was settled, and years of emptiness have Restore the Misty Vale: You seek to repair the erased even the feeble stamp of civilization from damage to your people’s lost homeland, hoping to these lands. Having been born in Elfharrow, you find a way to resurrect life in the Dead Vale. You have studied the lay of the land and know many of might explore every inch of the ruined landscape or its secrets, learning what plants to eat, where water venture even farther in search of powerful magic to hides, and how to avoid the more dreadful denizens bring back the rains. of the badlands. Roleplaying Tips: Commitment to your cause means Roleplaying Tips: You are most comfortable in that you are always looking for some clue, some the wilderness. Despite the dangers, you are visibly method to reverse the damage to the Misty Vale. relaxed and at home in the swirling dust, amid the You undertake any adventure that offers a chance of crawling scorpions and other desert inhabitants. bringing you closer to that goal. Tribal Hero: The people of Elfharrow hold you as an exemplar of their values, a true champion of

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 99 7/2/08 2:31:04 PM GRAY VALE Regional Features Gray Vale’s borders are soft, shifting with the ambi- tions of prospectors and settlers, but all who live in Beneath the mysterious Star Mounts, at the south- this rich valley regard the Star Mounts as its northern ern edge of the ancient High Forest, the Gray Vale boundary, the rugged Graypeak Mountains as the straddles the river Delimbiyr in the North. A prosper- eastern border, and the High Moor as its southern ous region thanks to river traffic, merchant caravans perimeter. The Vale stretches west, following the from distant lands, and other travelers looking for Grayflow out to the Sword Coast, though the influ- treasure amid the wreckage of lost kingdoms, Gray ence of the area thins as one draws closer to the Vale is a land ripe for adventure. Western Heartlands. Loudwater: Easily the largest settlement in Gray GRAY VALE REGIONAL BENEFIT Vale, Loudwater is encircled by a wall of timber and You gain one additional language of your choice, you stone more than 20 feet high. The fortifications and add Nature to your class skill list, and you gain a +2 the determined but personable people living here bonus to Nature checks. make Loudwater an attractive stop for travelers of all kinds. Common Knowledge Llorkh: Ever an unsavory place, Llorkh has sharply declined in recent years. A string of incompe- Gray Vale has grown into a trade center in the North tent rulers drove off most of the honest residents, and in large part due to the success of Loudwater. This now the ruined city serves as a haven for a self-styled small town has an advantageous location at the bandit king and his lackeys. confluence of the Delimbiyr and Grayflow rivers. The Star Mounts: This ancient range of moun- Rich and arable farmland enables the community to tains marks the southern boundary of the High thrive. Most merchants in the vicinity use the river to Forest and takes its name from the queer lights that transport goods, making Loudwater an ideal nexus shine from its heights. Legends claim that these mys- for nearly all commerce in this part of the world. terious mountains are home to dragons, elves, strange Although Loudwater and other small settlements birdfolk, and more. Perhaps the most unusual story enjoy some prosperity, the threat of danger checks is that in the upper reaches, great crystal towers grow their growth. Displaced savages from beyond the out of the rock. It is uncertain just who or what lives High Forest are a constant peril. Goblins infest the inside these towers (if they even exist), because clouds Southwood, snatching cattle, supplies, and the occa- blanket the peaks year round and few have the cour- sional child before retreating to the dim shelter of age to ascend the heights. their foreboding forest. Whispers of Najaran serpent- The High Forest: From the northern slopes of the folk fill the taprooms as locals peer suspiciously at Star Mounts and stretching for miles to the north is strangers, ever watchful for these sinister infiltrators. the High Forest, an ancient wood notoriously haunted All of these dangers and more cast a pall of fear and by fey creatures, gnolls, and drow. Infrequently, wood mistrust over Gray Vale. elves of the forest trade with the people of Loudwater, but they are tight-lipped about what goes on in their sylvan homeland. The Graypeak Mountains: Sheltering the people of Gray Vale from the distant doom of Neth- eril is a range of old, rugged mountains known as the Graypeaks. Barren and capped in ice and snow, these mountains are said to be home to giants and vicious wild and unnatural creatures. Adventurers who have braved the peaks report ancient dwarven ruins buried beneath the stone, and their claims are supported by old dwarven coins, weaponry, and other antiquities that have been recovered.

THE LOST PEAKS Piercing the canopy of the High Forest north of the Star Mounts are the Lost Peaks, twin mountains as old as the world. Legend tells that these peaks hold the Fountains of Memory, whose waters reflect events of the ancient past.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 100 7/2/08 2:31:07 PM Southwood: This young forest separates a portion Roleplaying Tips: Ambitious and reckless, you are of Gray Vale from the Highstar Lake and the serpent the resident expert on adventuring. You see it as your people of the High Moor. Local woodcutters occasion- duty to share what you have learned from your par- ally take timber from this forest but do so at great ents, and you weigh in on nearly every topic. risk, for a large tribe of goblins has staked its claim Woodland Hunter: You are a skilled hunter and here. expert tracker. Because you are familiar with the VALE GRAY VALE trails and pathways weaving through the Southwood, People of Gray Vale your skills are in high demand as a guide. You also know the regular haunts of local bandits and goblin Unlike other areas of the North, the people of Gray raiders, helping travelers steer clear of potential Vale are decidedly mixed, blending cultures from all attacks. over the region. But humanity has a slight edge, and Roleplaying Tips: Long periods spent alone in the most humans have fair skin, hair that ranges from wilderness can make you uncomfortable in large blond to light brown, and the full range of eye colors groups or in established communities. (though hazel is dominant). A proud people, they are self-reliant, tough, and grizzled, accustomed to the hardships that press against them. Most folks are Character Motivations farmers, though plenty of miners try their hand at The steady influx of travelers to Gray Vale and the coaxing more out of the old mines of the Graypeaks. threats weighing on the hearts and minds of the Half-elves comprise another large group of the residents breed numerous adventurers. Some seem Gray Vale population. Like the humans of this area, driven to explore, to plumb the depths of mysteri- the half-elves have fair skin and light hair. Although ous dungeons, while others seek only to defend their most retain signs of their elven heritage, years of homelands from the enemies arrayed against them. human and half-elf marriages have diminished these Mercenary: Like many others, you find Gray Vale traits until most half-elves could pass for human. pleasant enough, but the comforts of life here are In addition, one can find a number of dwarves, not your main reason for sticking around. Glory and drawn to Gray Vale to reclaim their lost holds. Half- wealth are yours for the taking, for the world holds all ling fisherfolk work the river, living alongside their sorts of places to explore, monsters to kill, and tombs human allies. The region even has a smattering of to rob. Gray Vale suits your purpose for now, but you eladrin and elves, though most members of those could easily move on if the well dries up. races encountered in the Vale hail from the High Roleplaying Tips: Your mercenary nature reveals Forest to the north. itself whenever you are presented with a possible job. You are always concerned with how much a mission Adventurers pays and frequently haggle to obtain the best price possible. Adventurers find Gray Vale an ideal place to launch Protect the Homeland: You grew up in Gray their careers. With the safety and security of Loud- Vale, and it’s your home. Each year, reports of attacks water nearby, heroes can stike out to explore the on farmers and settlers fill you with anger and no wilderness and battle goblins, giants, bandits, and little fear. It’s past time for someone to staunch the more. Ruins of lost dwarven kingdoms lie buried tide of darkness, and no one is better suited than you beneath the Graypeaks, and stranger places with are. even more fabulous treasures lure many bold Roleplaying Tips: You are fiercely protective of Gray adventurers to the mist-shrouded heights of the Star Vale and leap at the chance to come to its defense. Mounts. Savage Youth: You hail from one of the Uthgardt barbarian tribes prowling the lands north of Gray Vale. As a rite of passage, you left your tribe to earn THE SOUTHWOOD GOBLINS your standing as an adult, fighting the enemies of The goblins in the Southwood have become especially your people and bringing back treasures and tales of aggressive, hitting isolated farms and waylaying merchant your exploits. caravans. Plenty of work is available for caravan guards, Roleplaying Tips: You are crude and uncultured, and travelers regularly recruit from the local population primitive in your habits and attitudes. You lack sub- to replace dead or injured warriors. tlety and use violence when politeness might suffice. Heroic Scion: Your parents settled in Gray Vale to retire after a life of adventure. Weaned on stories of their exploits, you lived in their shadow, waiting for the chance to prove yourself in their eyes.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 101 7/2/08 2:31:09 PM THE GREAT DALE Howling, which usually is followed by a series of attacks on travelers in the region. Dunwood: The northern forest is a demon- The Great Dale is the vast, windswept vale that haunted wilderness, blighted by centuries of divides two enormous forests, the Dunwood to the spreading taint and the rites of dark druids. Fabled north and the Forest of Lethyr to the south. The ruins in the depths include Dun-Tharos and Fortress druids and other folk who inhabit the great rocky tor Clymph. of Yeshelmaar are all that stand between the sparsely Forest of Lethyr: The southern forest is a true settled, wild southern woodlands and the festering wilderness, home only to secret wood elf villages. For- evils of the northern forest. esters from the Great Dale and Thesk regularly visit the outer fringes of the forest, but the depths remain largely unexplored. GREAT DALE REGIONAL BENEFIT Kront: This rough frontier village at the eastern You add Arcana and Nature to your class skill list, and end of the Great Dale remains free, despite regular you gain a +1 bonus to Arcana checks and Nature raids by warriors from Narfell. Kront is ruled by Lady checks. Chinilvur, the scion of a minor Impilturan noble house. Common Knowledge Uthmere: A walled trading post surrounded by Trade has collapsed along the Great Road, leaving the small farms is all that remains of this former port defenders of Yeshelmaar as the last bastion of civili- city, which once marked the western terminus of the zation in the Great Dale. Demons that were bound Great Road. beneath the Dunwood by the long-fallen Empire of Yeshelmaar: This outpost stands on a sheer-sided Narfell now stalk the northern forest and threaten to hill that rises from the southern forest next to a small overwhelm the wild reaches of the Forest of Lethyr. lake. The stronghold is notable for its tall, elf-carved The southern woods are home to hidden wood elf vil- spires linked by curling stairs that seamlessly blend lages and a handful of human settlements along the into the original stone of the volcanic plinth. Massive border with Thesk. stone planters holding ancient trees line the hillside, giving the fortress the appearance of a graceful, Regional Features protruding section of the forest floor. Yeshelmaar is The Great Dale is divided into three major regions: now the seat of power of the Circle of Leth, ruled by the Dunwood, the Forest of Lethyr, and the open the Nentyarch and his High Druids. The Nentyarch lands between the two. The remnants of relatively guards the wild Forest of Lethyr and seeks to reclaim recent settlements lie along the crumbling Great his seat in the demon-haunted Dunwood. Road that runs west to east through the heart of the region. Centuries-old ruins harkening back to earlier People of the Great Dale eras largely lie beneath the boughs of the two great Though few in number, the inhabitants of the Great forests. Dale are hardy folk who respect and love wild Bezentil: This walled village, which is under the expanses of nature. Most are humans or wood elves, protection of the druids of the Circle of Leth, serves though half-elves and shifters are not unknown. The as a way station along the Great Road. On nights of trappings of civilization are viewed with scorn and the full moon, packs of wolves assemble outside the a small amount of fear, as the detritus of ancient walls in a gathering known to residents as the Great cultures still taints the land with a legacy of evil and despair. Because Yeshelmaar is largely cut off from the outside world, visitors to the stronghold are viewed with a healthy degree of suspicion. Anyone suspected of dealing with demonkind, or of the wanton destruction of nature, is summarily dispatched.

DUN-THAROS In the depths of the Dunwood lies the forest-cloaked ruin of Dun-Tharos, former seat of the druids who ruled this area. Haunted by demons and wracked by blighted trees, this ruined city is said to hold the treasures of ancient Narfell.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 102 7/2/08 2:31:10 PM Adventurers Character Motivations The Great Dale is a rough frontier, beset by the perils Perched on a dangerous frontier, the inhabitants of of the Dunwood and the variations of nature in a the Great Dale must make their own fate in the world cold, northern clime. The few inhabitants of this while bravely facing down the horrors of ancient region are resilient, unafraid to confront daily threats empires. to their existence. A good number of those blooded A Better Life: Frontier life is brutal and short, in combat relish the chance to take the fight for their offering little hope of anything beyond mere survival. You have set out to seek your fortune and want to find land to the enemy. More than one adventuring com- DALE THE GREAT GREAT DALE pany has its roots in a band of friends determined to a home that promises more than nature’s fury and rescue a companion who was dragged into the Dun- the constant threat of evil. wood by a demon or who vanished while exploring Roleplaying Tips: You are tough and fiercely inde- an overgrown ruin. pendent, but you crave the trappings of civilization Dunwood Foundling: The Dunwood is home and the chance to let down your guard, however to small bands of foundlings who wander beneath briefly. You are strangely fascinated by cultures in the boughs, many of whom count at least one fiend all their varieties, but crowds and cramped quarters among their ancestors. As a child, you raised yourself, make you somewhat uncomfortable no matter how barely surviving by dint of your wits and cunning, hard you try to fit in. and you acknowledge no master or friend. Demon War: The Circle of Leth needs new Roleplaying Tips: Although you have learned the weapons against the spreading scourge of demons. In necessity of cooperation, you trust no one and expect response, you have volunteered to brave the depths betrayal at every turn. You cling to the hope that of ancient Nar ruins and other dungeons in search of someday you might find a group of comrades whom potent magic to use in the battle against the bane of you could trust to guard your back against the perils Dunwood. of an unforgiving world, but for now, you simply Roleplaying Tips: Your hatred for demons and their struggle to survive. ilk burns brightly. You see magic as both a boon and Howler of Bezentil: From time to time, hirsute a curse. Used wisely, it can defeat horrors not of this individuals with a lupine appearance stumble into world, but you can’t overlook the fact that the unbri- the village of Bezentil, wounded and bruised and dled use of magic in centuries past has done Faerûn mostly unable to remember their past. As one such far more harm than good. “wolfling,” you have dim memories of bloody hunts Wanderlust: The nightly wanderings of Selûne beneath the forested boughs, but it is unclear if you tug at your heart and whisper of paths not yet trod. were predator or prey. Like the packs of wolves that wander the Great Dale, Roleplaying Tips: You are wracked with hungers you rarely rest your head in the same place twice. you do not understand, and your temper waxes and Roleplaying Tips: You hunger for things you cannot wanes with the phases of the moon. You value your explain and regularly feel the pangs of wanderlust. friendships intensely, and you would do anything for You seek out new situations and new locales on a a battle-tested comrade-in-arms. whim and never tire of the road. Warden of Yeshelmaar: The druids and their allies who serve the Circle of Leth guard the length and breadth of the Great Dale. Some operate alone or ORACLE OF join adventuring companies, and others form lesser circles that work in concert against the many threats FORTRESS CLYMPH to the region. You count yourself a proud member of In the depths of the Dunwood lies a ruin known as For- the Circle of Leth and swear your allegiance to the tress Clymph. Legends speak of a booming voice from the Nentyarch who guards these lands. earth that greets anyone who dares to knock thrice on the Roleplaying Tips: You see yourself as a steward of fortress gate. The visitor then asks a question and hopes the natural world. You thrive on the frontier, willingly to receive an answer in kind without falling prey to the taking risks to defend the natural order against the lure of the keep’s depths. spreading taint of evil.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 103 7/2/08 2:31:12 PM HIGH IMASKAR into an unlikely fusion of motes of all types, yawn- ing abysses, towering spires, rivers of earth tumbling across the lands, clouds of roiling fire, boiling yellow Amid roiling clouds of purple dust rises the newly seas giving off brimstone bubbles, and other strange founded empire of High Imaskar, some 4,000 years environmental phenomena. Such is the influence of absent from Toril. Its appearance marks the return of wild magic on the region that travel is a challenge an ancient and much-reviled nation, a people whose in itself. Instincts trump the senses because sights, stamp on history continues to foster fear and distrust. sounds, and smells can’t be trusted. Although High Imaskar has broken with many of its Pyramid of the Seer: The tumultuous magic former customs, its checkered past stoke the suspi- responsible for annihilating Mulhorand exposed cions of times gone by. numerous tombs and old structures. The Pyramid of the Seer, easily the most infamous, contains a terrify- ing assortment of traps and monsters. Anyone who HIGH IMASKAR REGIONAL BENEFIT survives the trials and finds the ’s tomb is You can reroll any Arcana check, but you must keep supposed to be able to learn the answer to any mys- the second result, even if it is worse. tery set before the spirit. You also know Deep Speech as an additional Plains of Purple Dust: In an everchanging land, language. one fact remains constant: A vast desert of purple dust creeps ever westward. Almost as if alive, the Common Knowledge desert extends its tendrils beyond the Giant’s Belt High Imaskar stands on the ruins of ancient Mul- Mountains, blowing against the eastern slopes of the horand, a nation shattered nearly a century ago by the Dragonsword Mountains, and stretching toward the Spellplague, its people destroyed, its gods vanished. lands held by High Imaskar. As far as deserts go, the In the vast emptiness came the Imaskari, appearing Plains of Purple Dust is every bit as inhospitable as as if they had stepped through millennia of history, other wastelands in Faerûn. However, the odd nature untouched and unchanged. Beginning with the of the ubiquitous sand carries a magical taint that reemergence of the Palace of the Purple Emperor, poisons the land wherever it flows. Thus, it destroys the Imaskari extended their influence throughout grasses and trees and drives off indigenous life, creat- the vacated lands and even farther. High Imaskar has ing a vast realm of purple emptiness. been careful to break with its more sinister traditions, The Plains of Purple Dust might appear to contain going so far as to abolish slavery in all forms. Yet little more than shifting dunes, but it does harbor its natural penchant for magic and its adherence to life. Burrowing deep beneath the desert are massive other old customs lead many to question the nation’s purple worms, terrifying creatures noted for their true motives. ravenous hunger. If rumors can be believed, the purple worms sighted on the fringes of the Plains are Regional Features small varieties, and far larger breeds hunt in the deep Mulhorand did not go peacefully into the night, and desert, snatching their prey from the air as they leap the Spellplague saw the land utterly transformed forth from the sea of dust. Skyclave: From High Imaskar’s capital, Skyclave, the Empress Ususi governs her people with the support of the Body of Artificers, Plan- ners, and Apprehenders. Skyclave is essentially a single tower thrusting a mile above the ground. Like the branches of a tree, smaller second- ary towers sprout from the neck of the central trunk, and festooned all along its height are stair- cases, balconies, portals, verandas, and more. Over half of the city’s

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 104 7/2/08 2:31:12 PM population resides within the great tower, which (due Roleplaying Tips: You are all business, all the time. to a magical effect) is larger inside than out. The rest You are utterly loyal to High Imaskar and would do huddle around it, supporting the city through agricul- nothing to endanger your homeland. ture, fisheries, and other industries. Redwing Guard: The Plains of Purple Dust and the shifting landscape of High Imaskar are notori- People of High Imaskar ously difficult to navigate. To offset the challenges presented by the terrain, the Imaskari breed a species Humans dominate this region, descendants of the of large, flying insectlike beasts called redwings to HIGH IMASKAR IMASKAR original Imaskari who fled into the Underdark, ferry them through the air. Although much safer than where they survived for thousands of years in exile. traversing the surface, such travel is not without its Although they share many similarities with other dangers, and most expeditions bring along a guard or humans and indeed resemble them at a glance, close two for security. inspection reveals some curious features. For exam- Roleplaying Tips: Having spent a great deal of time ple, Imaskari have unusual skin striations, not unlike in the air, you are fearless when it comes to heights the marbling seen in some stones. and might perform risky stunts that leave your fel- Imaskari prefer to wear dramatic and elaborate lows cringing. styles of dress, such as high-collared greatcoats that buckle up to the neck. Each coat is intricately pat- terned, woven with fine silver thread that seems to Character Motivations shift and writhe in the light. Beneath these outer High Imaskar’s civilization has existed for thousands layers, Imaskari of either gender favor black garb, of years, and though its people were driven from the from dark silken shirts to dull ebony boots. Rings surface for millennia, deeply ingrained values and decorate their flesh and fingers, and many of these ideals inform their attitudes and motivations. accoutrements bear magical enhancements. Arcane Power: Imaskari culture is steeped in the Aside from humans, only tieflings dwell here in arcane tradition, having produced some of the great- any significant numbers, especially in the city of est wizards the world has ever seen. You seek to join Gheldaneth, a remnant of ancient Mulhorand. Find- their storied ranks and unlock the secrets of magic, ing the magical traditions to their liking, they blend no matter the cost. in as best they can. Few other races call High Imaskar Roleplaying Tips: Hunger for magical knowledge home. The newness of the nation, its curious culture, and power consumes your waking thoughts. You and its deadly landscape dissuade many from settling chase after rituals and magic items regardless of the here. A few bold traders sail the Sea of Fallen Stars to risk involved. exchange goods at Skyclave, but they are infrequent Conquest: Officially, High Imaskar presents a visitors at best. peaceful front, assuring the world that it has moved beyond its tyrannical history. You, however, believe Adventurers that such a stance is shortsighted and denies the superiority of your race. You want to expand High Centuries of isolation in the Underdark have instilled Imaskar’s influence throughout the world, bringing in the Imaskari a fascination with the surface world culture and enlightenment to savage and backward and the changes wrought since the fall of their people. ancient society. Although the needs of the people in Roleplaying Tips: Your self-assurance borders on their fledgling empire temper the impulse to explore, arrogance, and you are quick to sneer at others you many Imaskari spend at least a portion of their lives deem to be primitive. beyond their nation’s bounds. Collector: You are a member of the Collectors, a political group that sees to the acquisition of infor- THE CITY OF THE GODS mation and resources. You spend time away from Skyclave searching for much-needed materials to High Imaskar contains numerous ruins from dead Mul- help sustain your people. horand. Although many now lie plundered, the fabled Roleplaying Tips: Your inquisitive nature can be City of the Gods proves elusive. The subject of legend, it is exhausting to others as you press your companions believed that this buried realm holds incredible treasures for information, requiring explanations for things but also dire monsters and wicked traps. that others take for granted. Enacter: You are a member of the Enacters, a political group charged with carrying out the will of the Empress. Part enforcer, part fixer, you have a variety of talents to help you ensure that your society functions in accordance with the laws of the land.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 105 7/2/08 2:31:15 PM IMPILTUR Lyrabar: A former mercantile center of great power, Lyrabar has The star of Impiltur has fallen. The retreat of the sea, the dubious distinction coupled with widespread corruption, has led this of being home to one of region into decline. The people of this once-great the largest thieving com- nation huddle in fear as their kingdom unravels munities in the known around them. world. The city is firmly in the grip of gangs and crime lords, and the IMPILTUR REGIONAL BENEFIT government does little Add the higher of your Wisdom score or your Con- or nothing to address this situation. Such tolerance stitution score to your starting hit points (instead of has called into question the motives of the rulers automatically adding your Constitution score). Your amid whispers of corruption. Regardless, Lyrabar is number of healing surges is still based on your Con- engaged in the process of recovery, erecting new dock stitution score. facilities to give the city a chance to survive. Earthspur Mountains: The imposing peaks of the Common Knowledge Earthspur Mountains mark Impiltur’s western border. Impiltur’s fortunes failed when the Sea of Fallen Stars Mining communities speckle its lower slopes, spread withdrew, drying up the vibrant ports of the cities out and around the numerous tunnels worming into that served as the heart of commerce. In addition, its heart. The mountains were never a safe place to the death of the last royal, King Imbrar II, during the begin with, and now ’s withdrawal Year of Blue Fire ended the long reign of the monar- has led to a marked increase of monsters and human- chy and shifted power to the lords of the remaining oids drifting south. Reports of roaming undead freed cities. Now collectively called the Grand Council, the from the glacier suggest that the monstrous activity is lords have proven to be inept at rule, impotent in the in fact a vanguard of some other, darker threat. face of their nation’s inexorable decay. They do noth- The Gray Forest: Spreading out from the south- ing to combat the spreading stain of demon worship ern slopes of the Eartheart Mountains is an old and that holds Impiltur in the grip of terror. haunted forest. The ancient folks in the area claim that it was once the home of eladrin, but a terrible Regional Features war with goblinoids erased both populations from the Impiltur has grown since the days of old, but not from region. Now all that stands to mark that anyone lived conquest or expansion. Instead, the Sea of Fallen here are circles of strange trees with gray bark and Stars withdrew as the water level fell, striking a death dark leaves. Even after centuries, few dare to venture blow to the nation’s commercial power. Robbed of into the Gray Forest for long, and those who explore mercantile clout, cities such as Dilpur and Hlam- its depths report ghosts, weird creatures, and odd mach shrank, hemorrhaging citizens as the food hills that seem to appear and disappear in the woods. supplies dwindled and prices rose. Some escaped to New Sarshel, the only city that proved adaptable People of Impiltur enough to respond to the shifting climate. Impiltur remains a human nation. Most residents are The countryside beyond the ragged coast remains of Chondathan or Damaran extraction, though years much as it did, consisting of rolling hills climb- of intermingling have merged them into one people. ing toward the Earthspur Mountains, where tough Typically, Impilturan humans have tawny skin and humans and dwarves mine gems, gold, silver, and brown or black hair. Blond hair is somewhat rare iron. The nation still sees some overland trade, largely and exotic. Attractive and big-boned, Impilturans are with Vesperin, whose own fortunes seem to rise as taller and larger than humans of other lands. Impiltur’s fall. In the folk who dwell farther inland, Damaran fea- New Sarshel: Of all the coastal cities that made tures assert themselves. People fleeing from Narfell up Impiltur’s commercial centers, the one that thrives found work here as miners and farmers, so western today once seemed doomed to banditry and piracy. Impilturan people are slightly shorter than the city- Sarshel of old suffered terribly during a war that rav- dwellers and have somewhat darker complexions. aged this region and never quite recovered from the The mining folk are a people of absolutes, seeing as conflict. Desperate to bounce back, the merchants an enemy anyone who does not fit neatly into their struggling to make ends meet were better positioned perspective. to react to the Spellplague and immediately shifted to Impiltur is also home to small pockets of shield build structures to accommodate the new coastline. dwarves and half lings. The half lings roam up and down the few waterways and trade with the tiny

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 106 7/2/08 2:31:15 PM settlements that huddle on the shores. The dwarves Character Motivations coexist with the western humans, finding the Impiltur’s circumstances breed a different sort of humans’ rigid outlook and honorable customs much hero. Adventurers from this land are a hardened lot, to their liking. accustomed to deprivation and loss. Grim, tough indi- viduals emerge from the ashes of the ancient cities IMPILTUR Adventurers or from the pall cast over the tiny villages scattered Impiltur’s once-teeming cities are battle zones, over- across the country, ready to face whatever threat run with thieves and cultists. Those who fled the stands against them. corruption and decay of the metropolises found little Escape: Adventuring promises an out, a means to safety in the countryside, encountering monstrous escape the injustices and inequalities that pervade threats there. Anyone born into this decaying land this struggling region. Many common folk abandon can find plenty of opportunities for adventure—a their families and lands in search of a life beyond strong sword-arm or a skilled wand-wielder is a wel- feeding the altars of crazed cultists. come presence in most communities. Roleplaying Tips: You harbor resentment and Disillusioned Swordpoint: Impiltur has long sorrow about the fate of your homeland, but you are had a tradition of hiring adventurers to serve as relieved to be free from the terror that has ruined the swordpoints, mercenary legions organized to combat place of your birth. monstrous threats and enforce the laws of the land. Fight Evil: Impiltur needs heroes, and you have The practice continues to this day, but corruption and risen to the call. You gladly serve your country, know- decadence make such service uncertain. One is never ing that, in your own small way, you can make a sure when a commission will come in, or what dan- difference. gers lie in wait over the next hill. Roleplaying Tips: The quintessential hero, you Roleplaying Tips: Doubtful pay and increased dan- help others out of a sense of duty, out of a feeling of gers have given you a pessimistic outlook, shading all national pride, and above all, because it’s the right of your perceptions in the worst possible light. thing to do. Lyrabar Thief: Gangs and other criminal groups To Find a King: The common folk have long held filled the vacuum left by fleeing merchants. Now in the belief that a leader would come and that the old the thrall of thieves, Lyrabar and other southern cities line of kings would be restored. When this happens, groan under the weight of their insidious presence. Impiltur’s ship will be steered back on its rightful Roleplaying Tips: Life on the streets of Lyrabar course and the people saved from the evil that grips taught you how to survive, even when food was scarce this ancient nation. You believe the tales and search and shelter a distant dream. to find the lost heir. Ruined Merchant: The loss of trade from the Sea Roleplaying Tips: You are a fanatic about Impiltur, of Fallen Stars destroyed many industries, driving and its sorry state fills you with shame. merchants from the city in search of better prospects. Those who didn’t leave the country altogether tried to restart their lives in New Sarshel, but since they were not the only ones who had this idea, competition was fierce. You are just another casualty of soured business, and because your investments were tied up in your trade, you have been forced to find other avenues to get by. Roleplaying Tips: You might have fallen on hard times, but you have the skills of a merchant. Slick, fast-talking, and possessed of fine business acumen, you approach every situation as if it were a financial transaction.

MORTHAK THE EVERHUNGRY The failing of the Weave loosed terrible demons upon the countryside. One, named Morthak, holds court in the northern hills of Impiltur over a legion of insane human servants who have betrayed their nation and race by swearing service to this dread monster.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 107 7/2/08 2:31:17 PM LURUAR Silverymoon: High Lady Alustriel’s line carries on in the form of her son, Methrammar Aerasumé, who is High Lord of Luruar and dwells in Silverymoon. Luruar is a land of friendship and safety, a defensive The Gem of the North, as the city is known, attracts league of strong, independent cities. It offers a new travelers, adventurers, and scholars with its university, start for people with ruined lives, welcoming those of library, temples, and promise of opportunity. Silvery- all races and backgrounds, as long as their intentions moon welcomes many races, but elves, half-elves, and are noble. humans comprise most of its population. Sundabar: With the growing threat of Netheril to the east, Sundabar has expanded its defenses and LURUAR REGIONAL BENEFIT added to its ranks warriors from the far reaches of the You can reroll any History check, but you must keep world. In the shadow of the Netherese threat, Sun- the second result, even if it is worse. dabar has flourished and is no longer known only for You also gain one additional language of your its magic weapons. The city’s reputation is built on its choice. strong economy and fiercely independent people. Glimmerwood: This single stand of trees is made Common Knowledge up of formerly separate forests (the Moonwood, the The past century saw several smaller forests merge Druarwood, the Cold Wood, and the Night Trees) into the Glimmerwood. Although the cities of Ever- that grew together. Orcs and Uthgardt barbarians lund, Silverymoon, and Sundabar remain strong and dwell in the western and northern sections, but few united, dwarven allies of old have withdrawn. The dare venture into the eastern expanse, the home of boundaries around Luruar have changed as well, a clan of lycanthropic skinchangers known as the with the formation of the orc nation of Many-Arrows People of the Black Blood. to the north, the opening of the elven kingdom of Nether Mountains: The past decades have seen Evereska to the south, and the expansion of Netheril a rise in monstrous activity in the Nether Mountains, to the east. the focus of which has been on a figure known as the Mound King. This plaguechanged wight is only Regional Features one threat, however, for shades and humans from The united cities of Silverymoon, Sundabar, and Ever- Netheril grow increasingly bold, launching raids from lund form a trinity of civilization at Luruar’s core. these mountains. Despite the safety of the region’s cities and roads, its The Evermoors: Dangerous as always, the Ever- wilderness is dangerous, filled with murderous and moors continue to represent an untamable blot on hungry creatures. otherwise civil lands. The growing strength of the town of Nesmé, as well as that of Luruar’s Knights in Silver, has succeeded in quashing the former troll threat, but now hill giants have run amok. However, the giants avoid the center of the Evermoors, for some- thing dwells there that makes meals even of them. People of Luruar Humans, elves, and half-elves make up Luruar’s dom- inant population. Dwarves, half lings, and eladrin are present in smaller numbers. Although viewed with some skepticism, dragonborn, tieflings, half-orcs, and genasi also appear on the streets of Luruar’s diverse cities.

THE KINGDOM OF MANY-ARROWS Many-Arrows is a nation of orcs located to the north of Luruar. Although orcs occasionally raid the southern lands, conflict between Luruar and Many-Arrows has thus far been averted. The Uthgardt barbarians who operate independently within Luruar are enemies of Many-Arrows and act as unintentional defenders against independent orc incursions.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 108 7/2/08 2:31:18 PM Each city offers a differing degree of open-minded- Character Motivations ness, but in general, the nation’s cities have shrugged Luruar has a rich legacy of adventure, so its people off the prejudices that plague much of southern are rarely surprised when one of their own sets off

Faerûn. to uncover ancient secrets, battle terrible beasts, and LURUAR achieve great wealth. Adventurers Everlund’s Lost Elder: Among the great myster- In Luruar, folk often say that two kinds of people ies of Luruar is the fate of one of Everlund’s elder exist—adventurers and everyone else. It’s not uncom- mages, Idrahan Lightcusp. You grew up hearing mon to find a tailor who once sailed the Sword Coast rumors and stories of her disappearance, and now or a blacksmith who has explored ruins in the Delim- you hope to uncover the truth, earning a place of biyr Vale. Sometimes it seems that every person has respect among your people—not to mention a sizable a story. Luruar is a place where adventurers can walk reward. You travel where fate takes you, hoping that if the roads with freedom and explore the wilds on you visit enough of the world’s dark places, someday their own terms. you will find word of the lost elf. Worldwise Adventurer: Sure, everyone has a Roleplaying Tips: You are focused on completing the story, but you have dozens . . . no, hundreds! You’ve task you have set for yourself, but because you don’t seen the world, evaded death, and accumulated a know where to start, you’re always open to adventure. wealth of knowledge—some of which is accurate, most You remain optimistic, shrugging off the dark rumors of which is not. You are always eager for a new oppor- surrounding your quest. tunity to put your feet to the road. Your experience High Lord of Luruar: Alustriel’s son Methram- has taught you one undeniable lesson: When adven- mar Aerasumé is old, and the time to select a new ture calls, you had better heed its words. High Lord of Luruar draws near. The position is Roleplaying Tips: You’re a sucker for new experi- meritocratic, but though you have dabbled in politics, ences, but that doesn’t stop you from relating old you have not yet earned the necessary reputation or tales. You constantly recount your exploits, most of wisdom to have hopes for the position. Nonetheless, which are exaggerated if not wholly fictional. you are prepared to take steps, facing battles in the Sheltered Student: You have spent your life political arena and the wilderness to gain status and in Silverymoon, learning of far-off lands, ancient prove your worth as a potential candidate. mysteries, and exotic peoples. You have become the Roleplaying Tips: You know that reputation is a dignified, proper student that your parents hoped factor in the selection of a High Lord, so you are you would be, yet despite academic success, your life always eager to take action to improve your name. seems purposeless. You see strange travelers from You enjoy social and physical contests alike, and distant lands that you have only read about and hear you act against anyone who dares to impeach your stories that no book could relate. It’s time to change character. your life, and you simply need to figure out where to World’s Safety: The world has grown increasingly start. dangerous, and you recognize that people must act to Roleplaying Tips: You are a repository of history keep it safe. You are alarmed by rumors of skinchang- and stories but have no practical experience. You find ers in the Glimmerwood, giants in the Evermoors, amazement in simple wonders and are inordinately and shades in the Nether Mountains, and you are fascinated by the past. prepared to battle monsters to protect Luruar. From Harper of Luruar: You grew up in a family of there, you hope to work toward making the roads of adventurers who told stories of the heroes of long ago other nations safe again, whether that means elimi- known as the Harpers. When you came of age, you nating brigands or battling the Abolethic Sovereignty. set about attempting to join the last remnant of the Roleplaying Tips: You are ready to take action, organization, which was based in Everlund’s Moon- regardless of the enemy. However, you lack an ulti- gleam Tower. You were required to prove yourself, mate vision, which leads you to be eclectic in your which you did at great risk. You now count yourself adventuring choices. among the organization’s secret ranks. A protector by nature, you long to see Netheril’s Shadovar driven back and the lands of Luruar tamed and civilized. Roleplaying Tips: You are experienced and con- fident in your abilities, but secretive about your background. You speak of a greater purpose and act to protect those in need.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 109 7/2/08 2:31:20 PM LUSKAN a necromancer reclaimed an old water tower called the Throat to serve as a laboratory. South Bank: Sprawling out from the southern Dismal Luskan festers on the northern shores of the side of the Mirar River is the great slum known as the Sword Coast. Its days of glory and prominence far South Bank. Once the lifeblood of Luskan, it now is a behind it, Luskan has sharply declined over the last graveyard of old dreams and bold ambitions. Between few decades as ambitious gangs, ruthless pirates, and the rotting buildings, narrow streets twist through horrid monsters have laid claim to the city at one the shadows cast by the burned-out and collapsed time or another. No group rules for long, but each one structures on all sides. Gangs and pirates control leaves an indelible stamp on the shattered cesspool much of the South Bank, but reports of more mon- that this once vibrant and active city has become. strous masters occasionally filter out from the city. Blood Island: Aptly named, Blood Island holds the forces of a Shou criminal syndicate headed by LUSKAN REGIONAL BENEFIT a mysterious leader known to his cronies as the You add Stealth and Thievery to your class skill Dragon. From the ruined garrison, the gangsters traf- list, and you gain a +1 bonus to Stealth checks and fic in slavery, drugs, and other unsavory commodities. Thievery checks. Common Knowledge People of Luskan Luskan is one of the most wretched cities in all of A mire of despair, Luskan is a city of rotting buildings Faerûn. A magnet for freaks, castoffs, and fugitives, and filth-choked streets. Corpses lie where they fall, Luskan replenishes its dying population with a steady and packs of starving dogs prey on the living and the stream of fleeing justice or persecution. People dead. For too long, aggressive villains have exploited who have nowhere else to go can find a haven of sorts the chaos of the city, enforcing their whims and in this ruined city, living alongside despicable humans, taking what they wanted from its feeble population, goblin and kobold tribes, and the occasional horror that while abominations from the great wilderness made emerges from the sewers. Those who come to Luskan slaves of the survivors. However, no one rules Luskan might find freedom from the gibbet, but many of them for long. The vile citizens always rise up from the slop instead suffer an agonizing death from one of the dozen to pull down anyone who reaches too far, preferring diseases sweeping through the community at any the squalor of their existence to the faint shred of particular time. Murderers stalk the rubbish mounds, hope promised by yet another feckless lord. hunting for flesh to prick with their sharpened knives, while demon-worshipers round up sacrifices for cer- Regional Features emonies to honor the dark powers they serve. More than half a century ago, Luskan was a thriving city, a powerful commercial center. Home to more Adventurers than 10,000 souls within its walls and twice that number in the fields and hamlets beyond, it stood Most people who end up in Luskan soon look for a as a shining example of strength in the North. But way out, a chance to escape a pointless death at the those days are long gone. The struggles of city lead- hands of madmen, fiends, or worse. Some initially ers, the corruption of arcane cultists, and the failures embrace the life that Luskan offers only to find that of those who followed brought ruination to Luskan. they can’t abide the stench and sorrow pervading the Today, fewer than 4,000 people wallow in the grimy place. Others make the mistake of drifting too close remains of this decomposing den of vice. and are swallowed by this city of sin. Outside of the Mirar River: The Mirar River is a stinking bog, few who exult in the horrible atmosphere, nearly all choked with the old hulks of partly sunken ships and people struggle to find a fate better than the one in topped with a layer of rubbish, waste, and worse. No store for them here. one crosses the river if he can help it; dire things lurk in the water, and the bridges that spanned it are long since smashed, their remains still protruding from CUTLASS ISLAND the murk. The odor is so profound that few can stand Purported to have been the home of a powerful cabal to walk its shores for long before fleeing for the rela- of wizards over a century ago, Cutlass Island today has tively cleaner air of the city. a grim reputation as a place infested with undead. The North Bank: A former thriving merchant dis- island sits in the Mirar River, and the lure of lost magic and trict, the North Bank has become a favored haunt ancient power sometimes draws incautious explorers. But of vile gangs and twitching bands of undead. Here, most avoid the place, lest they find themselves added to the ranks of the rotting servants.

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Ex-Gang Member: You were a member of a small Hatred: Luskan taught you that nothing was but dangerous group of thugs, but a friend or sibling sacred and revealed to you the true face of evil. After betrayed you, leaving you for dead on the streets. You having witnessed too many acts of cruelty and vio- survived by sheer force of will and somehow broke lence, you finally escaped the city to find light in the free of Luskan. Now you cling to your hatred, vowing world. Perhaps one day, you will return to cleanse to return to this frightful place and kill those who Luskan of its corruption. turned against you. Roleplaying Tips: You are a zealous crusader of good Roleplaying Tips: You are never flinch when it and a champion of order. You have no room in your comes to taking a life in order to keep from risking heart for mercy when it comes to the corrupt and use your own. whatever tactics are needed to destroy your foes. Luskan Bounty Hunter: Luskan is ripe with Safety: Growing up on the streets of Luskan, you criminals, so a veritable fortune awaits bounty hunt- were no stranger to suffering throughout your child- ers who have the courage to brave the city’s perils. hood and adolescence. You spent too many days But as much as Luskans are capricious and treacher- hungry and too many nights hiding from thieves, ous, they stand fast to protect their own, and none beasts, and murderers. Free of Luskan at last, you take kindly to a bounty hunter snooping around their now hone your abilities to gain an edge over those haunts. Still, you managed to make a living at bounty who would hurt you, exploit you, or try to kill you. hunting here, and having cut your teeth on the mean Roleplaying Tips: The last thing you want is to reveal streets of the city, you have decided to venture farther a weakness. You are always pushing yourself, going to afield to capture more lucrative prey. extremes to make sure that everyone respects or even Roleplaying Tips: You are a cold, calculating profes- fears you. sional who is all business, all the time. Character Motivations FANG ISLAND You must be strong to survive in Luskan. Those who During the Spellplague, Fang Island pulled itself from its fail—and many do—fill the bellies of twisted ghouls moorings and lifted into the air in a spectacular display and packs of dogs that have escaped the butcher’s of dancing lightning and fiery shapes. From time to time, knife. Flight is the surest way to continue living, but this earthmote spills acidic rain down on Luskan and gives you might be crazy enough to carve out a place for birth to creatures of dread aspect. yourself in this unforgiving city.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 111 7/2/08 2:31:21 PM MOONSHAE ISLES and precious metals ripped from the land to feed Amn’s economic engine. Taverns and brothels line the city’s muddy streets, catering to Amnian merce- Off the western coast of Faerûn lies an archipelago naries spending blood-soaked gold. known as the Moonshae Isles. Home to two human cultures, the druidic Ffolk and the seafaring North- People of the Moonshaes landers, the Moonshae Isles are beset by encroaching The Moonshae Isles are home to two distinct cul- threats from the Feywild and Amnian mercenaries tures, the Ffolk and the Northlanders. The Ffolk bent on conquest. embrace the druidic faith and revere the wild, untouched reaches of the islands. The Northlanders MOONSHAE ISLES REGIONAL BENEFIT embrace a more warlike creed and revere the violent, You know Elven as an additional language, and you unrelenting sea. Both cultures are fiercely indepen- gain a +2 bonus to saving throws against charm and dent and reject the influence of mainlanders from fear effects. Faerûn. Amnians are intensely hated because of their nation’s conquest of Snowdown, while Baldurans Common Knowledge and Waterdhavians are tolerated for the wealth their trade brings to the Moonshaes. The islands’ inhabit- The Moonshae Isles are a land apart from the rest of ants see themselves as stewards of the land and sea. Faerûn, marked by towering mountains, dark forests, They are apt to be superstitious, and all manner of and ancient rings of standing stones. The realm of traditions surround the large and growing presence House Kendrick, nominally the royal family of the of the fey. Followers of Malar are hunted without entire archipelago, has been reduced to the isle of mercy, but even so the insidious threat posed by the Alaron. The isle of Snowdown has fallen under the Beastlord’s lycanthrope followers continues to grow. sway of Amnian mercenaries, while the Northlander kingdoms of Oman and Moray have been abandoned to fomorians (a race of giants from the Feywild) and Adventurers savage lycanthropes who serve the bloodthirsty beast- Inhabitants of the Moonshae Isles live in small, iso- god Malar. lated villages perched on the edge of brutal terrain. As a result, they are forced to rely on themselves Regional Features and their immediate neighbors and do not look to The Moonshae Isles are dominated by six major outsiders for succor. This emphasis on individual islands—Alaron, Gwynneth, Moray, Norland, Oman, responsibility and self-reliance breeds adventurers and Snowdown—and countless tiny isles. Small settle- who seek to make their own way in the world and ments of Ffolk or Northlanders are scattered across battle the many perils facing the Moonshae Isles. nearly all the isles, though the bulk of the population Amnian Expatriate: Gold from Amn’s coffers has dwells on Alaron. bought the merchants of that region a strong hand in Caer Callidyrr: The capital of the Moonshaes the affairs of the Moonshae Isles, along with a steady consists of a mighty castle built above a sprawling stream of Amnian immigrants seeking to make their port city. Caer Callidyrr has seen better days, as fortune. Although most Amnians see only the wealth House Kendrick finds itself beset by the threats of that can come from exploiting the islands, a few have the Feywild and Amnian mercenaries, but the city is fallen for the wild, natural beauty of the Moonshaes still the largest and wealthiest in the Moonshaes. The in all their glory. population has soared as the Ffolk have been forced Roleplaying Tips: Your world-weary cynicism to relocate here from remote villages along the coast has given way to a love of nature. You have mostly and from the depths of Alaron’s forests, harried by rejected the avaricious culture of your birth, but cruel fey and packs of werewolves. your desire to make something of yourself remains Caer Corwell: Once the heart of the Moonshaes, unchanged. this small city is now in ruins. King Kendrick has vowed to see the ancestral home of his family restored. Moray: Only a few small settlements of Northland- MYRLOCH VALE ers remain on this island, which is now a wilderness Myrloch Vale lies in central Gwynneth and forms the spiri- where the servants of Malar hunt. The mountains of tual heart of the Moonshae Isles. Home to a fey kingdom Moray are known as the Orcskulls, and several strong known as Sarifal, this is a land where humans venture orc holds and giant dens lie in the barren vales. only at their great peril. Sarifal’s people are the Llewyrr, Snowdown: Amnian merchant ships clog the eladrin whose nobles are mighty fey lords unconcerned harbor of this island, queuing up to transport lumber with the troubles of any human kingdoms.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 112 7/2/08 2:31:24 PM Ffolk Villager: Small villages of Ffolk are scat- tered across the southern Moonshae Isles. The Ffolk prize their independence, and in fact their isolation forces them to be self-reliant. Nature is harsh and unforgiving, requiring villagers to learn to work in concert to defend themselves and defeat external threats. Roleplaying Tips: You are fiercely loyal to family and

friends and distrust outsiders. You revere the wild, MOONSHAE ISLES ISLES unrestrained reaches of nature, taking only what you need to survive and rejecting material excess. Northlander Warrior: Northlanders tradition- ally grow up alongside the sea, venerating the endless winds and crashing waves. Known for their ferocious and warlike nature, Northlanders are brave warriors, unbowed by any threat. Roleplaying Tips: You pride yourself on your per- sonal strength and distrust the machinations of manipulators and merchants. You suspect outsid- ers for good reason, but your loyalty, once won, is unshakable. Character Motivations The Moonshae Isles are wracked with strife, as out- siders attempt to enforce their claim over a native population that values its independence and tradi- tional ways. All manner of threats have forced the archipelago’s inhabitants to become adventurers. Ffolk Rearguard: The twin threats of Amnian mercenaries and the encroaching Feywild have forced many of the Ffolk to flee their traditional vil- lages. Although many uprooted Ffolk have resettled in the larger towns of Alaron, some choose to fight for their home islands, taking on the role of adventurers. Roleplaying Tips: You consider yourself a freedom Roleplaying Tips: You are quick to anger and quick fighter battling to save your homeland. You reject to forgive. You do not see physical combat as a horror material comforts, seeing them as the source of the to be avoided but as a crucible of testing. In your avaricious plague of Amnian mercenaries that besets mind, there is no such thing as peace, but simply a your land. lull between battles. Endless War: Northlander culture reveres its Fey-Cursed: The encroaching dangers of the warriors, who battle the sea and outside threats with Feywild have unleashed a plague of malicious fey on axe and sinew. From this perspective, the current the Moonshae Isles. Ffolk, Northlanders, and outsid- troubles that bedevil the Moonshaes are simply the ers all have fallen prey to the machinations of the fey. latest manifestation of the endless struggle that is life. Although the fey can be violent, most prefer to sow Young Northlanders who desire to prove their mettle havoc through magic and deceit. Such tricks have are encouraged to follow a life of adventure, seeking fractured familial bonds and torn lovers apart, leav- out new threats and challenges. ing many individuals bereft of family and friends. Other residents have stumbled into the depths of RUATHYM fey-warped forests, only to emerge changed and This barren island, from where the seafaring Northlanders other worldly, unable to resume their former lives. hail, lies two hundred miles north of the Moonshaes in the Roleplaying Tips: Given to strange visions and bouts midst of the Trackless Sea. Scattered settlements cling to of forgetfulness, you hold yourself apart from others. the island’s periphery, with the greatest concentration of You are haunted by the darkness you have seen and population in the small city that bears the island’s name. are no longer content in the world you once happily A long tradition of raiding has gradually faded away, and inhabited. now the island is peaceful.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 113 7/2/08 2:31:25 PM MYTH DRANNOR wild. Cormanthoran scouts do a brisk business hunt- ing down threats and escorting visitors. The Elven Court: This area of woodlands north This ancient elven kingdom was once the foremost and east of Myth Drannor is the most heavily popu- power north of the Sea of Fallen Stars before it fell lated portion of the realm. Many of the ancient manors into darkness seven centuries ago. It remained a from the days of Cormanthyr have been reclaimed monster-haunted ruin for hundreds of years until the by Myth Drannor’s folk, though others still lie silent sun and moon elves reclaimed the kingdom shortly beneath the trees. This region was formerly held by before the Year of Blue Fire. Myth Drannor has flour- drow, and skirmishing continued here for decades after ished since its refounding. Myth Drannor was reclaimed. The drow have retreated to the Underdark again, but they mount occasional raids into these woods, so Coronal Miritar has stationed MYTH DRANNOR REGIONAL BENEFIT a large number of the kingdom’s guard here. Once per encounter, you can reroll a failed saving Sheshyrinnam: Formerly known as the Temple throw against a charm effect. Ward to outsiders, most of this area’s cathedrals have been left to the forest, with the exception of a large Common Knowledge temple devoted to Corellon. Many portals created Several elven realms have stood in the forest of by the daemonfey are now sealed but still carefully Cormanthor for thousands of years. The current watched. Vigils of swordmages and wizards patrol incarnation of Myth Drannor is merely the latest. It is here constantly. built atop the ruins of the famous realm of Corman- Kerradunath: This district of the city is best thyr, whose capital was Myth Drannor, City of Song. known for Glrryrl’s Pool, a magical elven-wrought In 1374 DR, the sun elf lord Seiveril Miritar lake that provides the city with much of its fresh destroyed the invading daemonfey (demonic elves) water and a bounty of fish. Kerradunath was once the and recaptured the ruins of Myth Drannor, at the principal residential district for the city’s noble class. cost of his life. His daughter, Ilsevele Miritar, took up Today, many of the noble eladrin families have moved leadership over the elven army. With her assistance, back to their ancestral estates. Deep vaults below the high mage Araevin Teshurr sealed the portals of some of these manors are still haunted by the evils of the city and repaired the mythal that had long lay the kingdom’s dark age. damaged. Ilsevele Miritar assumed the long-lost title Dlabraddath: The section of the city built most of coronal and reestablished Myth Drannor as an recently before its fall, Dlabraddath was formerly elven kingdom. called the Common Ward or the Alliance Ward. It Myth Drannor claims sovereignty over the ancient now resumes this former mantle, and Dlabraddath is woodland of Cormanthor, from the shores of Lake the only area of the city where visitors are welcome. Sember to the River Lis. However, its people are few The city’s opposition to the shadow-throned power of in number, and wide stretches of the land under the Netheril ensures that the Coronal’s Guard is careful coronal’s authority are empty wilderness. Many parts about newcomers. Visitors are closely watched at all of the forest are still quite dangerous: monster-filled times until they earn the trust of Myth Drannor. elven ruins dating back centuries, haunted manors Vale of Lost Voices: This sprawling valley of the and strongholds raised by long-forgotten human dead is where elven ancestors are given their final rest. lords, and hidden caverns leading deep into the Ghosts, guardian spirits, and eladrin clerics tend the Underdark. The old kingdom of Myth Drannor was vale, and those who trespass here do so at their peril. a bastion of goodness and might that kept the entire region safe, but the new Myth Drannor must rely on People of Myth diplomacy, arcane lore, stealth, and vigilant scouts to protect its own borders. Drannor The folk of Myth Drannor have forged strong ties Most of the residents of Myth Drannor are eladrin with Cormyr. Myth Drannor has also resurrected the (sun and moon elves), though a large number of wood ancient compact with the Dalelands. The elven realm elves flock to this kingdom. They are a cautious folk, is a force to be reckoned with once more. for the forest is still home to many enemies. Strang- ers might be spies from Sembia, drow infiltrators, or Regional Features shadow-tainted wizards in disguise. Myth Drannor is a lightly populated realm with vast People of many races are drawn to Myth Drannor, stretches of wilderness between its few settlements. and a good number of nonelves reside here. Humans The city is safe and is the only real bastion of civiliza- are the most numerous of these, coming mostly tion in the region. The surrounding forest has grown from the nearby Dalelands or Cormyr. Contingents of Purple Dragons and War Wizards are always

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 114 7/2/08 2:31:34 PM welcome in Myth Drannor and often serve with the Secrets of the Elves: Treasures and weapons Coronal’s Guard. Adventurers, too, are welcome, par- of great power lie forgotten in Myth Drannor’s ticularly if they assist in clearing out the remnants of unclaimed reaches. Two such sites, the Citadel of earlier occupations. Fungi and the Demon Estate, contain relics of the old kingdom that have powers exceeding any in the Adventurers world today. You seek these treasures, for glory or to ensure that they do not fall into the wrong hands. Adventurers in Myth Drannor are not likely to be Roleplaying Tips: You are obsessed with Myth

bored. Peril is in high supply, whether from the MYTH DRANNOR DRANNOR Drannor’s past and driven to uncover its lost relics. haunted ruins of older realms, or spies and maraud- You devour tomes of history and are quick to argue ing monsters sent by hostile powers such as Netheril, the finer points of kingdom lore with other sages. You Sembia, or Mulmaster. also understand the power and dangers that the old Military Tradition: The commanders in Miritar’s kingdom hid from the world and have no wish to see service fought bravely to reclaim the city, and the these boons granted to evil forces. You dislike new next generation of their scions is groomed to follow in customs, preferring to adhere to tradition in all cases. their footsteps. Warlords train the sons and daughters Last Chance against the Darkness: Myth Dran- of Myth Drannor’s finest military families to excel in nor is the last, best hope against a rising tide of chaos tactics and strategy. Swordmage academies prepare and evil. The effects of the Spellplague continue to the next generation of defenders to continue the fight trouble the world. The Empire of Netheril grows against the evil that remains contained (for now) more powerful. Demons and drow haunt the woods, behind the sealed portals of the city. preparing to strike. Myth Drannor must hold fast Roleplaying Tips: Discipline and duty are your heart against a tidal wave of threats. and soul. Your people live under a constant state of Roleplaying Tips: You are driven to see Myth Drannor siege, and you are the vigilant shield against the dark- survive. You are a curmudgeon who sees great evil and ness. You take this role seriously and have little time danger around every corner, but you are also a survivor for fanciful pursuits. who refuses to give up the fight for the soul of the grand Descendant of the Coronals: You are drawn to city-state. You prefer pragmatism to idealistic whimsy. Myth Drannor as a moth to a flame. It was the home of your family for centuries, and now you seek to reclaim your birthright as a scion of the city. You are imbued with the wisdom of past follies and victories and steeped in the history of your grand people. Roleplaying Tips: You are a patriot of Myth Drannor and defend her against all attacks, whether physical threats or disparagement. The dark years of the city’s abandonment are painful to reflect on, but the lessons of those who blindly let the city fall ring in your mind. You see history as a great teacher who points out the pitfalls and perils shrouded by the future. Heart of Cormanthor: The forest of Cormanthor is not what it once was, but it remains majestic and beautiful. You intend to protect its secrets and defend its borders so that those who wish to withdraw from the machinations and trappings of civilization will have a pristine refuge to call their own. Roleplaying Tips: You live to be attuned to nature and disdain those who prefer the choking throngs of cities. Freedom is everything to you, and those who seek to control others are your enemy. You are fiery and sometimes have trouble shackling yourself to other people and commitments. Character Motivations Adventurers in Myth Drannor take up the city’s cause for many reasons. Some believe in the glory of the city’s past, and others see the city-state as an impor- tant shield against the dire foes surrounding it.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 115 7/2/08 2:31:34 PM NARFELL Mount Nar scrapes the sky and reflects the pale sun on its blue glaciers. Bildoobaris: For a few months each year, the Far north, well removed from the major byways that temperatures climb enough for the snows to melt cross the more hospitable lands of Faerûn, lies frozen and wildflowers to bloom. During this time, the Nar Narfell. The region is a desolate wasteland of ice and tribes gather on a plain near Mount Nar in a make- snow, buffeted by raging storms. Nomadic tribes shift tent city called Bildoobaris. There, they trade prowl the countryside in search of resources and sup- goods and news, settle feuds, resolve matters of law, plies, taken from the herds they follow or the people and engage in religious ceremonies of all kinds. they meet. Peltarch: Huddled on the southern shore of Icelace Lake, Peltarch is a rare permanent commu- nity that thrives in spite of the weather. The Peltarchs NARFELL REGIONAL BENEFIT used stone harvested from older ruins to repair and You add Endurance to your class skill list, and you construct buildings in their village. Some people gain a +3 bonus to Endurance checks. believe that this usage is connected to the fact that the community has begun to revive the practices of Common Knowledge old Narfell. Wintry storms blow death into Narfell from the frigid Mount Nar: This massive mountain towers over north, and the temperatures plunge deeper each year, the open plains. It can be seen from just about any- scouring the land of all but the hardiest flora (tough where in Narfell. Local legend holds that an ancient grasses that survive year round) and fauna (herds of fortress rests somewhere near the top of the peak, reindeer and wild oxen being the most common). though if it does, no one has ever found it. Many Narfell was not always as it is today, as evidenced believe that a dracolich of great age destroys anyone by the ruins dotting the landscape. Most scholars and who comes too close. historians recall an older empire, a mighty nation Giantspire Gap: Infested by goblins and their that claimed these lands and beyond but eventually kin, Giantspire Gap is one of the few passes through fell to death and decay as the result of moral corrup- the western mountains. The only other decent option tion and fell dealings with sinister agencies. The Nars for travel to the west lies across the Great Glacier, so a do not linger in or explore these ancient monuments, few heavily armed merchant caravans brave the gap which suggests that more is at work here than simple each year. superstition. Many explorers share tales of vicious demons and other revolting creatures stalking the People of Narfell isolated remains of the region. Nars are short, stocky people with swarthy skin and black hair. Pureblood Nars have angular features Regional Features and dark eyes, though many show signs of ancestry Narfell is mostly tundra blanketed under a thin crust that traces to Damara or Rashemen. Nars are famed of ice and snow. The windy conditions prevent too horsemen, more at home in the saddle than on much snow from accumulating on flat terrain, allow- their feet, and they breed exceptional horses whose ing herds to feed on the tough brown grass that pokes strength, speed, and endurance are valued far beyond through the crust. The dense Dunwood marks the Narfell’s borders. land’s southern border, and the Giantspire Moun- The ancient nation that preceded this frozen tains mark its western extent. To the east, rugged waste was notorious for consorting with extrapla- nar beings. The results of these dealings left many Nars tainted by darkness, and some became tieflings as a result. In fact, tieflings have long lived among the tribes of Narfell, but in recent years, they have grown in numbers and influence. Some people speculate that a new interest in the ruins of Narfell has its origins among the tieflings and heralds the rise of that race to greater power, though no one can say with certainty what the results of such explora- tion might bring.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 116 7/2/08 2:31:38 PM Adventurers Character Motivations The deadly climate, combined with the everpresent Narfell is merciless, and its incessant chill claims the threat of yeti, goblinoids, and the occasional demon, lives of the weak, the infirm, and the foolish. Tested

makes Narfell a place that breeds many adventurers. by this environment, the Nars are a tough people, NARFELL Those who hail from this inhospitable land find that accustomed to seeing their needs unfulfilled. Their they have the mettle to face a variety of dangers. In difficult experiences breed a people as hard as the addition, the numerous ruins and lost cities promise land, and their inner steel can reveal itself as unwav- fabulous treasures to lure many would-be heroes to ering dedication or heartless cruelty. great fortune . . . or terrible doom. Duty: Many Narfell tribes require would-be Breaker of Tradition: Strange ruins exist warriors to undertake a dangerous rite of passage, throughout Narfell, and the stories and superstitions proving that they are suitable candidates to serve about them expressed by tribal shamans stop many as their tribe’s defenders. Those who fail the initial Nars from exploring the sites. You, on the other hand, test might spend the rest of their lives seeking to have thrown aside the misgivings of your kin to find demonstrate their worth and choose the path of the what lies beneath the hard soil. Perhaps in these for- adventurer to reclaim their status within the tribe. lorn places, you will discover the power you seek. Roleplaying Tips: You suffer under the burden of Roleplaying Tips: Your dabblings in darkness have shame. When you set out to earn the title of warrior, left their mark. You might stink of the grave, be you failed. Rather than spending your days with the uncommonly pale, or exhibit a facial tic. You sur- sick and elderly, you left your people, hoping to find round yourself with the macabre, including items success in the world and prove your worth to your that were dredged up from one ruin or another. tribe. Icelace Scout: The chill of Narfell worsens with Lost Power: Many come to Narfell in search of each passing year, freezing tribes in their tracks and the fabled secrets of the Nar magic-wielders, eager killing even the hardy aurochs native to these lands. to learn the methods of binding demons and exploit- Tough, grizzled scouts find service in ranging ahead ing their power. Word of such expeditions travels to seek safe passage for their tribes. Such individu- fast through the region, exciting the imaginations of als are instrumental not only to find new herds but many a young would-be wizard. also to locate routes around particularly haunted or Roleplaying Tips: You believe that great arcane infested sites. power lies hidden in your homeland, waiting to be Roleplaying Tips: You bear the scars of long expe- unearthed. Your passion borders on obsession, and ditions into the frozen wastelands and likely are whenever you reach a city, one of your first stops is missing a few fingers or toes. almost always a library. Nar Horse Warrior: The Nars are accomplished New Lands: The fact that Narfell’s climate grows at handling and riding horses. They act most often as less hospitable with each passing year is no secret to hunters, but they also double as warriors, and when the Nars, and though they have made great strides in faced with a tough foe, they ride out to cover their adapting to the adverse conditions, it is a losing strug- people’s retreat. gle. If the Nars remain, eventually the cold will drive Roleplaying Tips: You have a deep connection with them to extinction. Some Nars lead raiding expedi- your steed and hold it in the same regard as you tions south to bring back food, clothing, and other would a cherished sibling. supplies, while a scant few search for a new land to which they can lead their people when Narfell finally forces them out. Roleplaying Tips: You have left Narfell in search of a better life. By exploring the world, you hope to gain the strength and notoriety needed to claim for your kin a new homeland.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 117 7/2/08 2:31:41 PM NELANTHER ISLES much of the pirates’ presence from the isles. Tower- ing waves and violent storms cleansed many islands of their settlements and dispersed or sank huge The Nelanther Isles spread outward from Amn and numbers of ships until only a few battered survivors fade far out into the Trackless Sea, more than a thou- remained. However, renewed trade between the con- sand specks of land making up this archipelago. A tinental nations has prompted new pirates to stalk the noted haven for some of the most bloodthirsty pirates sea lanes once more. to sail the waters of the Sword Coast and beyond, these islands are no place for the unwary. Regional Features The Nelanther Isles lie sprinkled across the Trackless NELANTHER ISLES REGIONAL BENEFIT Sea. Few of these rocks are worthy of being called You add Acrobatics and Athletics to your class skill islands, for they are little more than jagged mounds list, and you gain a +1 bonus to Acrobatics checks of stone washed by the unruly seas and scoured clean and Athletics checks. by the near-constant winds. Nameless, these tiny islets cannot support life and are more hazard than Common Knowledge haven, smashing ships blown off course or serving as grave markers for lost sailors. These visible dangers, Born from the swelling trade routes between the Sword combined with hidden shoals, vortices, and sunken Coast and southern mercantile centers, the Nelanther wrecks, make navigating the region especially Isles served as the perfect launching point for piracy. perilous. From these tiny islands, fleets of pirates worried the Among the isles large enough to support life, shipping lanes, striking without warning and leaving two—Ioma and Skaug—hold the only communities of bloody seas choked with corpses, burned hulks, and consequence. The rest, if settled at all, hold remnants sinking ships. The raiders also struck coastal settle- of old wrecks, serve as shipyards for would-be pirate ments, small towns, and anyone and anything they lords, or are the sites of small fortresses containing wanted, flaunting their power and savagery in the faces all manner of unsavory characters. For most who of the nations that bore the brunt of their attacks. reside here, life is a constant battle, a war against If there was one boon from the horrors of the the elements to scratch out an existence far from the Spellplague, it was the sea swells that washed away comforts of civilization. One can go months without seeing another ship, let alone another person. Ioma: The largest island in the chain, Ioma holds one of the major settlements in the region (known as Ioma Town). Dominating the island is a low, rugged mountain-spine whose heights hold deposits of strange purple crystal purported to safeguard those who wear it from the ravages of the Spellplague. Ioma’s industry centers on mining this strange min- eral. Stone cut from the slopes is set into amulets and talismans, which are exported to the mainland through Amnian brokers. Ioma dances to distant Amn’s tune, for the town would surely die without the “generosity” of the merchants. Skaug: A peril-filled port on the island of the same name, Skaug is a vestige of another time. It is a hodge- podge of sagging inns and lively taverns, a pirate city through and through. Filled with the leavings of other lands, Skaug serves as a retreat for exiles, out- casts, pirates, and worse. It is a reprehensible place where anything and everything goes. Pirate captains descend on the port to replenish crews and supplies,

BURIED TREASURE Numerous islands still bear the stamps of the pirates who formerly claimed them. By any estimate, a host of hidden treasures lie buried beneath sand and stone, waiting to be found by some lucky scavenger.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 118 7/2/08 2:31:41 PM spend their ill-gotten gains in disease-ridden bordel- you. In fact, you spend half your time looking over los, and swap lies over sour ale. your shoulder, waiting for the inevitable glimpse of pursuers. People of the Infamous Heir: Such was the wickedness and brutality of the Nelanther pirates that tales of their Nelanther Isles exploits still strike fear in the hearts of those who The Nelanther Isles have long sheltered outcasts from make their lives at sea. Even today, years after the the continent and housed a large population of savage pirates’ reign of terror has abated, people still watch

humanoids. Orcs and humans fought for scarce the horizon for their dreaded colors. As the descen- NELANTHER ISLES ISLES resources, and the proximity of their races led to a dant of one of the more infamous pirates, you are small but important population of half-orcs. One can blessed—or cursed—with an unsavory ancestry. also find pockets of lizardfolk, ogres, and a variety Whether you embrace your heritage or shun it, it of other humanoid groups huddled throughout the could attract enemies who wish to settle old debts. island chain. Roleplaying Tips: You might bear the mark of your The ferocious waves caused by the Spellplague ancestor in the form of a tattoo, a birthmark, or a dis- cleared out much of the monstrous infestation, but tinctive feature. Alternatively, you might have an old an equally vile assortment of villains subsequently possession for which your ancestor was famed. filled the vacancies. Criminals, exiles, and freakish Shipwrecked: Blown off course, your ship smashed outcasts came to the isles to escape justice, some find- against the rocks, and you were the only survivor. After ing refuge among the scum in Skaug or in the mines washing up on one of the nearby islands, you managed of Ioma. Renegade wizards and foul necromancers to last long enough for a passing ship to pluck you from set up shop in vacated strongholds or amid the ruins the rock. With your old life at the bottom of the sea, you of destroyed towns, where they conjure dread fiends are ready to embark on a new one. or animate undead servants from the sodden remains Roleplaying Tips: Your brush with death left you of the drowned. Overall, the Nelanther Isles are not with a fear of ever again taking to the high seas. You much better for the thinned population, and in some don’t mind sailing from island to island, as long as eyes, they are far worse. you can always see land on the horizon. Adventurers Character Motivations Adventurers hailing from the Nelanther Isles often Islanders are a singularly adventurous people, for they walk the line between hero and villain, having been must be able to weather the squalls and storms that weaned on hardship and cruelty. For many, the threaten their ships and settlements. Bloodthirsty pirate’s life is the only one they have ever known, and corsairs and courageous buccaneers alike always look adjusting to more civilized environs is challenging. ahead to see what lies beyond the horizon. After all, why ask when you can take? Even though Clear Your Name: Accused of a terrible deed, most Nelanther folk are uncultured blackguards and you have spent your life on the run, fighting to stay cutthroats, they are a resilient lot and stand fast in one step ahead of your pursuers. If you were actually the face of danger. guilty of the charged offense, you might turn yourself Far from Home: Few folks who wind up in the in, but you are innocent and not inclined to die for Nelanther Isles have impeccable pasts. Most are someone else’s crime. You want nothing more than to fugitives of some sort, having committed a crime or get out from under the death sentence and resume a been accused of something they didn’t do. Like the normal life. rest, you came to the islands from somewhere else to Roleplaying Tips: The best way to remove the stain escape a fate, deserved or undeserved, that had been on your reputation is to bring the true criminal to decreed for you. justice. As such, you are always seeking clues to his or Roleplaying Tips: You never bring up your past out her whereabouts. of fear that someone with a score to settle might find Fame or Infamy: Sure, the old pirates and raiders were a murderous lot of rogues and butchers, but they lived by their own rules and followed their own prin- SEA TOWERS ciples. The greatest of them are celebrated in legend, A few islands bear old towers, slender spires rising from even as the fish pick the flesh from their bones. You the rocks. Most are empty, but a few remain sealed, hope to join their ranks and perhaps surpass them in warded from intrusion by potent spells and guardians. your great deeds and bold adventures. Until recently, locals dismissed the towers as relics of Roleplaying Tips: Courageous to the point of reck- another time, but rumors have spread about dark-cloaked lessness, you would sail through the aftermath of a figures snatching babes from their cradles and smuggling volcanic inferno if it meant chalking up one more them back to these mysterious structures. amazing accomplishment beside your name.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 119 7/2/08 2:31:46 PM NETHERIL Rasilith: This city is encircled by walls of thick gray stone. Inside the walls, alabaster towers ring a central fortress of more recent construction. At the The Empire of Netheril has risen from the desert center lies a great well of unfathomed depth. Rasi- sands of Anauroch, a land wreathed in shadow that lith has been reclaimed by the Netherese, with the dominates the northern reaches of Faerûn. The float- descendants of Bedine tribesfolk claiming the upper ing cities of Shade Enclave and Sakkors rule the great reaches of the city and tribes of asabi servitors inhab- basin between the High Ice and the Stonelands, and iting the lower portions. hold the nearby land of Sembia in thrall. Sakkors: The city of Sakkors is built on a floating, inverted mountaintop. The skyline is dominated by clusters of thin spires stretching from the shadowy NETHERIL REGIONAL BENEFIT grounds of walled estates. The city’s wide boulevards You add Arcana and History to your class skill list, see little use except during the dim periods of dawn and you gain a +1 bonus to Arcana checks and His- and dusk. The entire city is entwined in tendrils of tory checks. shadow that cling like damp seaweed, and the walls have been worn by the city’s centuries-long submer- Common Knowledge sion beneath the Sea of Fallen Stars. The Empire of Netheril has been reborn, thanks to Shade Enclave: This floating city is the heart of the return of its residents from their centuries-long the Netherese Empire. Home to the ruling Twelve exile in the Shadowfell. Under the strict rule of the Princes, this grim, foreboding city is located on an Twelve Princes, the returned Netherese, now call- inverted peak that hovers above the Scimitar Spires. ing themselves Shadovar, are ascendant, having On the backs of flying, wormlike creatures known as defeated old enemies and reclaimed what they see as veserabs, agents of the Shadovar fly to and from the their rightful place in Faerûn. The region is growing farthest reaches of the growing empire, enforcing the increasingly verdant with each passing year, and its writ of the Most High of the Princes of Shade. enemies remain at bay, fearful of Netheril’s potent magic but unable to contain the tendrils of shadow People of Netheril spread by Netherese infiltrators. The Netherese proudly trace their ancestry back to ancient Netheril, though in truth their culture is Regional Features the product of many influences. The ruling upper Netheril is a vast and sprawling land undergoing class consists primarily of Shadovar, descendants a rapid environmental transformation. Its borders of the Netherese who spent centuries in exile in the stretch from the High Ice to the Stonelands and Shadowfell. The middle classes include the com- from the Graypeak Mountains to the Desertsmouth mingled human descendants of Bedine nomads, Mountains. Four major cities have been refounded: Tunlar savages, tribesfolk of the Ride, and those not of Landeth, Orofin, Rasilith, and Oreme. Scattered Netherese stock. The lower classes consist of krinths through the empire are smaller settlements built atop (humanoids descended from mixtures of humans ancient Netherese ruins or in regions with sufficient and shadow demons) and asabis (lizardfolk who favor fertility to support a small population. hot, dry climates and cool, subterranean caverns). Oreme: The City of White Towers has been The Netherese are proud of their accomplish- brought back to life. The serpentine coils of its spi- ments and feel that they are gradually reclaiming raling towers suggest that its origins predate even the land that was stolen from their ancestors. They ancient Netheril. The new Oreme is home to the have little sympathy for the savage tribes that over- descendants of Bedine tribesfolk and their Shadovar ran their ancestral lands, and fear that those tribes lords. A large underclass of asabis and krinths (see seek to bring Netheril low again. The Netherese view “People of Netheril”) inhabits the warrens below the Sembians with a measure of disdain, eyeing their city. Rumors of mummified serpentfolk in the depths commercial inclinations with suspicion but acknowl- are given little credence by the Netherese. Orofin: The City of Magicians consists of villas and orchards clustered around a central core of MINES OF DEKANTER canals, parks, and a fortress with crenellated ram- On the western edge of Netheril lie extensive mines that part walls. The descendants of Bedine tribesfolk now played out before Netheril’s fall and were later used for inhabit Orofin, and other races commonly encoun- magical experimentation. Rumors of twisted goblins, tered in Netherese cities, such as krinths and asabis, magic-wracked gargoyles, and a mysterious Beast Lord are relatively rare here. have not deterred adventurers in search of Netheril’s lost legacies.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 120 7/2/08 2:31:47 PM edging their contributions to the Empire of Netheril. Elves and humans in Luruar, Evereska, Cormyr, and Myth Drannor are viewed with great distrust, if not outright hostility. NETHERIL Adventurers As a young and vital empire whose borders continue to expand, Netheril produces an ever-growing host of adventurers who operate along the frontiers. Such persons tend to be fiercely proud of their heritage and the progress made by the refounded empire in a few short generations. Netherese Underclass: Although most citizens of the empire consider the world to be split into Nether- ese and non-Netherese camps, divisions exist within Netheril as well. Descendants of the Bedine, krinths, and asabis are all firmly under the thumb of the ruling Shadovar elite. Many members of the lower classes rebel against the strictures imposed by this society and the limits it places on their potential. Roleplaying Tips: You are intensely proud of your heritage, but at the same time you rebel against the arrogance of the Netherese elite. You seek your own place in the world where your skills are acknowl- edged and you are given your proper due. Shadovar Elite: Netheril’s ruling elite is domi- nated by Shadovar who can trace their ancestry back to the long exile in the Shadowfell and who today live in the soaring towers of the city of Shade. As a class, Roleplaying Tips: Although fully convinced of the they form the backbone of the reconstituted empire greatness of the empire, you are nonetheless curious and are consumed with maintaining its supremacy. about the lands that surround Netheril. You view Roleplaying Tips: You are fiercely loyal to the non-Netherese practitioners of magic with condescen- empire and view its continued growth and success as sion, but you never underestimate the dangers posed a form of manifest destiny. by Faerûn’s other cultures. Sharran Scorned: You have grown up in the Recovery: For centuries, the magic artifacts of Church of Shar, seeing its teachings on loss and ancient Netheril have been buried in tombs or traded betrayal as a shield by which to inure yourself against from one savage to the next. The Twelve Princes life’s inevitable pain. Still, you were shocked when believe it imperative that the newly refounded empire the church turned against you, the result of the lies of recover all of its lost workings. You seek to recover your superiors and the complicity of your lessers. such treasures to fortify the empire’s defenses, to keep Roleplaying Tips: You feel lost and adrift in the them out of the hands of savages that might use them world, yet you continue to use the teachings of the against Netheril, and to learn from the potent weav- church that rejected you as a shield against fur- ings of your long-dead ancestors. ther pain. You are slow to trust and skeptical of all Roleplaying Tips: Although you give grudging manner of faith. respect to those who earn your trust, you serve the Netherese empire first and foremost and never pre- Character Motivations tend otherwise. Your loyalty is to the Twelve Princes Whether seeking a life apart from Netheril or ventur- of Shade and the Most High, who brought about the ing forth in service to the empire, many Netherese rebirth of the empire. take up the adventurer’s path for a season or more. Exploration: Netheril’s long absence from Faerûn RAVAERRIS has left the refounded empire in need of information This century-old Zhentarim stronghold vanished in an about its neighbors. You have departed the comforting earthquake during the Spellplague. The buried outpost is shadow of Shade Enclave to explore the world beyond said to contain treasures plundered from Netherese ruins, the empire’s borders. as well as Zhentarim magic that could be used to battle the Twelve Princes of Shade.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 121 7/2/08 2:31:47 PM THAY auction blocks, while roaming bands of gnolls scour the rugged countryside for sacrifices to offer up to their masters. Beneath skies of ash and cinder lies the broken land- scape of Thay. A forbidding place, much of Thay Regional Features consists of badlands, deserts, rugged mountains, cinder The nation of Thay sprawls across a great plateau, cones, and active volcanoes that belch forth plumes of thrust up from the ground. Its sharply defined bor- toxic steam and rain flaming debris on the lands below. ders are ragged ruins, tumbling falls of stone and Under the tyrannical rule of Szass Tam, the undead are debris where the raw earth bleeds poisonous gas the masters of Thay. Where life exists, it suffers ter- and rivers of lava. The roads are lined with traitors ribly in the form of slaves, playthings, and chattel to be who have been left to rot in crow cages or impaled sacrificed, sold, or remade into undead thralls. on great spikes, their bodies writhing in agony as fell necromantic energy transforms them into dutiful THAY REGIONAL BENEFIT servants. Rising above it all is the fiery Thaymount, Add the higher of your Intelligence score or your a spine of broken peaks and volcanoes that ride the Constitution score to your starting hit points (instead devastated landscape and house the lord of darkness. of automatically adding your Constitution score). The Citadel: Situated atop a high peak in the Your number of healing surges is still based on your Thaymount is the festering black heart of Thay’s Constitution score. evil. Here, the dread lich-lord Szass Tam and his vile cadre of sycophants and hangers-on oversee the Common Knowledge whole of their despairing land, hatching grim plots and working dark magic to grind down the last few Hardship and deprivation define existence in Thay. pockets of resistance. Undead roam the land, twitching legions of rotten Eltabbar: Sheltered from the raining cinders and flesh that wait for the day when the lich-lord sends toxic clouds by powerful magical wards, Eltabbar is them forth in the name of conquest. Slavers prowl one of the few remaining places in Thay that have ruined cities, searching for fresh meat to sell on the living populations. Beneath a veneer of normalcy lies a deep and abiding fear among the residents that this situation won’t last and that the living will soon join the ranks of the dead. The Contested Lands: Along the west- ern edge of the great plateau, the ground gives way to scree fields and badlands riddled with tunnels and twisting gaps. Here, Thayan murderers creep through the broken lands to test the borders of their long-hated neighbors, raiding villages and rounding up fresh batches of slaves to toil in Thay’s deep mines. The Alaor: A valuable island base off the coast of southern Thay, the Alaor tried to break away from its parent state during Szass Tam’s rise to power. Thay’s response was quick and lethal, and the body count has been appalling, even by Thayan standards. People of Thay Undead are the most numerous creatures in Thay, but the region also contains a fair number of gnolls, orcs, and humans. None of them has much love for the others, but all fear the wrath of the Citadel enough to set aside their petty squabbles. They all fill a variety of roles, from wretched slaves and

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 122 7/2/08 2:31:52 PM gladiators to selling their lives cheaply in the ranks of Roleplaying Tips: You have multiple identities, dif- the Dread Legions. ferent masks that you wear for different situations.

Among the humans, the lowest classes—the Likewise, you have developed several false back- THAY laborers, farmers, and slaves—are almost wholly of grounds for yourself to hide your true origins and Rashemi stock (from the nation of Rashemen to the motivations. north), whereas the ranking aristocracy, including Red Wizard Apprentice: Outside Thay, the Red the infamous Red Wizards, consists almost exclu- Wizards are notorious dealers of magic devices and sively of the Mulan peoples. Rashemi slaves cleave to equipment. Within this secretive land, the group the same sorts of customs and beliefs found among remains a potent force and enjoys favored status. their kin in other lands. Arcanists who wish to join the Red Wizards must The Mulan humans are distinctive, being tall and prove their worth through a series of grueling and slim, with sallow skin and no hair anywhere on their humiliating tests. Those who succeed are welcomed bodies. It is their custom to remove body hair and into the order, and those who fail find undeath. replace it with intricate tattoos depicting dragons Roleplaying Tips: Red Wizards are known for their and, more commonly, demons and devils. arrogance, cunning, and treachery, and you embrace One can also find tieflings, dwarves, half lings, and those traits as virtues. other races in Thay, but in almost every case, they serve as slaves. Their fate is grim and their lives short. Character Motivations Few Thayans can see beyond the pursuit of power, Adventurers the fulfillment of lust, and the acquisition of wealth, Adventurers represent a threat to the status quo, so and as such they are not inclined to address the ills Thay viciously suppresses individuality and dissent, plaguing the land. Those at the height of the cul- making examples of the most outspoken agitators ture are too decadent to care what changes Szass through public executions. Such exhibitions are Tam brings, and those in the dregs seldom live long enough to cow the weak, but they instill fury in those enough to improve their lot. It is only in rare indi- who have the courage to stand against the tyranny of viduals that the horrors of Thay awaken the outrage Szass Tam. needed to bring about change. Ex-Slave: Dwarves, half lings, and other races Freedom Fighter: For all the power that Szass are unknown in Thay outside the slave caste, and Tam has accumulated, he has yet to fully stamp out the life of a typical slave is harsh and short. But even the rebels who occasionally stage uprisings to oppose death is no escape, for slaves who perish are reani- him. Many upstarts cause trouble on a small scale in mated as undead servitors. Few living slaves survive their own bids to attain power, but small pockets of Thay’s mines and fighting pits, and those who do are freedom fighters hope to break from Thay’s inglorious haunted by their experiences for the remainder of past and guide the nation to a new future. their days. Roleplaying Tips: You are committed to remov- Roleplaying Tips: You bear the scars of servitude, ing Szass Tam from power and ending his reign of but not the shame. You look to the marks left by your terror. Even though you have been driven from your former masters as a reminder of the vengeance that homeland, you keep abreast of developments in Thay you will one day attain. and gather resources to help others who continue the Intelligence: Thay relies on an extensive spy net- struggle there. work to assess political developments in other nations Power and Status: You appreciate the rewards and identify potential weaknesses that might prove of power. Looking up with envy at those who hold useful. You are one such spy, specializing in embed- lives in their undead hands, you want that strength ding yourself into the culture you have adopted. But for yourself. Perhaps you have no love for the current in doing so, do you remain true to Thay, or has your regime, but it does offer opportunities for ambitious time among your enemies changed your heart? and cunning individuals to claim a place at the top. Roleplaying Tips: You would do or try anything if it might improve your status. Old relics, dangerous ritu- als, and corrupted magic items are chances for you to TAX STATIONS expand your influence and move one step closer to claiming true power for yourself. Along the region’s major routes stand the Tax Stations, foreboding keeps that house the Dread Legions—Thay’s armies of undead, gnolls, and orcs. Each station monitors traffic for runaway slaves and intruders, while charging travelers a modest fee in order to pay for maintaining the roads.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 123 7/2/08 2:31:57 PM TYMANTHER The Market Floor is an open bazaar where the city’s commerce occurs. Farmers regularly haul food- stuffs up the Great Ramp to be sold on the floor, and The interloper nation of Tymanther squats atop the traders from other nations are permitted to sell their ruins of Unther, dominated by the citadel-city of goods as well. Although taverns exist, the bulk of the Djerad Thymar. The dragonborn citizens of this new establishments cater to the clientele with elaborate nation are a proud race of warriors, known for their repasts and open dance floors where the dragonborn hatred of dragons and their ilk. can perform their ritualistic dances. The City-Bastion houses the bulk of the dragon- born population, whose frugal quarters encircle the TYMANTHER REGIONAL BENEFIT central open hall on level after level. The apartments You add Athletics to your class skill list, and you gain are dedicated to sleeping, food preparation, and a +2 bonus to Athletics checks. martial training, though scattered centers of learning offer studies as well. Martial techniques are largely Common Knowledge imported from Abeir, and studies make use of tomes The devastation unleashed by the Spellplague ripped that are purchased across Faerûn and brought back a portion of the dragonborn-ruled nation of Tyman- to Djerad Thymar so that the dragonborn can learn chebar from Abeir and deposited it on the dying about their new world. remnants of Unther, wiping out the region’s human population and replacing it with a large population of People of Tymanther dragonborn. Under the leadership of the dragonborn The inhabitants of Tymanther are descended from army, the new immigrants constructed the citadel- the dragonborn who were relocated to Faerûn during city of Djerad Thymar and set about establishing the Spellplague. Only a small percentage of the popu- their domination of the surrounding realm. Their lation still retain direct memories of their former new nation, Tymanther, is ruled by a dragonborn who homeland, and the stories of Tymanchebar are is elected from the ranks of the military elite to hold slowly passing into the realm of fable and myth. The the title of Vanquisher. dragonborn are fiercely proud of their heritage and their homeland, but they remain uncertain of their Regional Features purpose in Faerûn. Tymanther’s residents are rela- Tymanther lies on the western shore of the Alamber tively sheltered from the outside world and engage in Sea, nestled between Chessenta and the Shaar Deso- regular trade only with the merchants of Chessenta lation and threatening landscapes such as the Black and High Imaskar. The dragonborn place a great Ash Plain. To the east, across the waters, lies High emphasis on the sanctity of personal property, a ves- Imaskar, and to the west is the gaping Underchasm. tige of the avarice that consumes the hearts of most Tymanther’s only significant settlement is Djerad dragons, and the country’s laws punish suspected Thymar, though small groups of dragonborn settlers thieves harshly. have begun farming in the surrounding region and establishing small villages. Adventurers Djerad Thymar: The citadel-city of Djerad Thymar is a colossus that towers over the surround- Most dragonborn are consumed with taming the ing terrain. The lower third of the citadel is a massive environment of Tymanther and know little about block of granite over 200 feet tall, which houses the what lies beyond the borders of their realm. Although Catacombs. The middle third of the citadel is an open many citizens are curious about their new world, only area that sits atop the granite block. This area, called a few are sufficiently inspired by wanderlust to ven- the Market Floor, contains hundreds of massive stone ture far and wide across Faerûn. Those who achieve pillars, each 50 feet in diameter, that support the renown abroad are seen as state heroes in Tymanther upper third of the citadel—a great, flat-topped pyra- and emissaries of the race. mid known as the City-Bastion. An enormous granite Ex-Lance Defender: Tymanther’s army, the ramp leads up to the Market Floor from the ground Lance Defenders, forms the backbone of the nation’s below. Narrow spiraling staircases wind up around the pillars to reach the City-Bastion above. BLACK ASH PLAIN The Catacombs are an immense labyrinth of tun- The Black Ash Plain is a land of spiraling, interwoven nels and chambers that snake through the heart of spires of black ash that move and reshape themselves the granite block. These warrens serve as crypts and with the vagaries of the wind. The region is said to be storehouses, built to hold the bodies of the dead and home to black-skinned giants skilled in magic whose the war engines of the dragonborn army. weavings twist and shape the surrounding ashscape.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 124 7/2/08 2:31:57 PM Platinum Cadre: The Platinum Cadre believes that dragonborn are children of Bahamut, the Plati- num Dragon, and not servitors bred by the ancient wyrms of Abeir. As such, members of this group believe that “good” dragons exist, an idea that is met with ridicule and scorn by most dragonborn. In ser- TYMANTHER vice to Bahamut, you seek out these dragons in hopes of bridging the divide between them and their distant cousins, the dragonborn. Roleplaying Tips: You are a rebel, rejecting the pre- vailing orthodoxy of your race for a new faith. You strive to uphold the precepts of your deity and con- vert others to his church. Though it might take some time, you are confident that the worship of Bahamut will spread throughout the dragonborn race. You avoid overt displays of faith when wandering Djerad Thymar. Character Motivations The inhabitants of Tymanther have been dropped into a world that they do not know and that does not know them. They have an opportunity to explore new realms beyond the reach of their ancient enemies and to seek a life of adventure. Wanderlust: You hunger to learn more about Faerûn and its inhabitants. Like your distant ances- military strength. Most dragonborn serve two years tors, you want to travel beyond the horizon, taking in the army, receiving training in the lance and other wing and exploring the world. weapons. Roleplaying Tips: Your free spirit keeps you moving, Roleplaying Tips: After finishing your military obli- and you grow bored quickly if you remain in any one gation, you sought to return to civilian life but found place. You enjoy the company of others and make that you had developed a taste for danger. You are a friends easily, even among strangers. brave and loyal team player who relishes the opportu- Anger: You harbor a deep and abiding hatred nity to enter combat for a good cause. A firm believer for dragons, blaming them for the misery inflicted in organization and tactics, you always focus on the on your race. You see yourself as a hunter, patiently mission. stalking the dragons of this new world, certain that Lance Scout: A minority of dragonborn who they will seek to establish their dominion over the serve in the Lance Defenders go on to become career dragonborn. soldiers. A few are selected to serve as elite Lance Roleplaying Tips: You are cautious and slow to trust, Scouts. Members of this group are trained to work suspicious of the dangers of your new world. Your alone or as part of a small team. Lance Scouts are profound loathing for dragons drives you to soak up expected to go into Faerûn as the eyes and ears of every account of their misdeeds and see deception Tymanther. The current Vanquisher has made it a and cruelty in their every act. strategic priority to learn about the new world, and Lance Scouts play a crucial role in that task. Scouts are also expected to track the movement and lairs of dragons across Faerûn, watching for signs of emerg- ing dragon-ruled empires. Roleplaying Tips: You are open and friendly with dragonborn and members of other races alike, hoping to draw those others out and learn more about Faerûn. However, you are careful to avoid divulging too much about Tymanther or your direct affiliation with its army. You take close note of power struc- tures, military movements, and clandestine groups that might someday pose a threat to your homeland.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 125 7/2/08 2:31:58 PM VILHON WILDS reeds. Enormous water spiders skim over the surface in search of prey. The receding waters exposed ruins dating back to the ancient empire of Jhaamdath, The untamed lands formed by the draining of much whose spires now emerge from the Reach like fog- of and the destruction of Chon- shrouded islands. dath are known as the Vilhon Wilds. Wracked by the Spellplague and the continuing threat posed by People of the the Plaguewrought Land, the Vilhon Wilds is a true Vilhon Wilds frontier. The remaining inhabitants of the Vilhon Wilds are deeply affected by the Spellplague and its aftermath. VILHON WILDS REGIONAL BENEFIT For the plaguechanged and the spellscarred, the You can reroll any Dungeoneering check, but you effect is readily apparent: The magic of the Spell- must keep the second result, even if it is worse. plague or the lingering effects of the Plaguewrought You also gain a +1 bonus to initiative checks. Land (or both) have transformed them into some- thing else entirely. For the rest of the inhabitants, the Common Knowledge effect is more psychological than physical. Some con- The Spellplague drained much of the water of the sider it an opportunity for insight and are drawn to Vilhon Reach and unleashed the Plaguewrought the surreal landscape like a moth to a flame. Others Land upon the region. Like other frontiers, the Vilhon find the aftermath of the Spellplague a nightmare to Wilds is an ungoverned wilderness. The only vestige be suffered, battled, or fled. of civilization is the small, near-lawless city of Orm- Regardless, denizens of the Vilhon Wilds care petarr, where merchants and thieves prey on pilgrims little for events in the outside world, as the formi- who seek something from a visit to the Spellplague- dable landscape deters any thoughts of conquest by riddled land nearby. other nations. The residents change constantly; the dangers of the region inflict a significant toll on the Regional Features population, which is replenished by the steady flow of The Vilhon Wilds lies in a verdant valley carved by pilgrims from other lands. In the Vilhon Wilds, it is the diminished Vilhon Reach. The Chondalwood has an unwritten rule that you never ask where someone swallowed much of this region, as has the Plague- comes from, and everyone starts with a clean slate. wrought Land to the south and west. For some, the region is a chance for a fresh start. For Chondalwood: The vast and expanding forest is others, it is a place to hide. a riot of verdant plant life given unnatural vigor by the transforming Spellplague. Bands of spellscarred Adventurers and elves roam the Chondalwood, as do all The Vilhon Wilds is a lawless realm where life is manner of horrific plant creatures spawned by the cheap and short, and those who survive are not afraid nearby Plaguewrought Land. At the heart of the to take risks or develop their talents. Many such Chondalwood lies a small kingdom of wood elves individuals become adventurers, more through cir- known as Wildhome. Fiercely xenophobic, the elves cumstance than design. do their best to destroy anyone who comes too near Orphan of Ormpetarr: The unruly streets of their homeland. Ormpetarr are home to large numbers of orphans Ormpetarr: The self-described City of the Scar left behind by so-called “scar pilgrims” who ven- caters to the steady stream of pilgrims en route to tured into the Plaguewrought Land and did not the Plaguewrought Land. This mostly lawless city return (at least, not in any recognizable form). If provides for—and in many cases preys upon—travelers these abandoned children survive at all, they do passing through the region, so the streets are filled so by joining small gangs that support themselves with taverns, inns, and “storehouses” (little more than as honest day laborers, pickpockets and thieves, or pawn shops) that offer to hold a pilgrim’s possessions something in between. until she returns. The unspoken rule of Ormpetarr: Crimes that might deter the steady influx of pilgrims are strictly forbidden, but confidence games that CHONDATH assume that the majority of pilgrims will find their The once-proud nation of Chondath now lies in ruins deaths soon after leaving the city are permitted, if not along what was the southern shore of the Vilhon Reach. encouraged. Wrecked cities warped by the Spellplague and left to rot— Vilhon Reach: The brackish waters of the much- including Arrabar, Hlath, Iljak, Reth, and Shamph—beckon shrunken Vilhon Reach are shallow and choked with adventurers in search of lost riches.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 126 7/2/08 2:32:00 PM Roleplaying Tips: You have lived a hardscrab- ble life, surviving only by your wits and the help of your closest friends. You are slow to trust others, but once that trust is given, it is absolute. You are deeply suspicious of those who are born into privilege and those who would throw it all away in search of knowledge or inspiration.

Scar Pilgrim: The Plaguewrought Land VILHON WILDS WILDS draws all manner of pilgrims, from artists, mystics, and shamans seeking inspiration or guidance to mages hoping to unlock arcane secrets. Some come to dwell on the border of this surreal terrain, whereas others pause on the fringe only long enough to muster the resources or courage necessary to plunge into the shifting landscape. Few return from the Plaguewrought Land, so many pilgrims bide their time, waiting for inspiration or insight to ease the peril of the journey that awaits. that lie unresolved. You seek out the plaguechanged Roleplaying Tips: You seek out experiences that and the spellscarred in hopes of gaining new insights are new and different, finding enlightenment where that might lead to your own transformation. others see only a nightmarish landscape twisted Roleplaying Tips: Although some might call you beyond what is natural or right. You care little for foolish or deranged, you see yourself as inquisitive. society’s norms but do not bother to rebel against You seek out methods of personal transformation and its strictures. Instead, you view your path as a jour- judge others on what they have accomplished rather ney toward personal transformation, whatever the than on who they are or where they came from. consequences. Spellplague Refugee: The Vilhon Wilds is a true Spellscarred Survivor: Despite the devastation frontier, kept untamed by the volatile terrain and wrought on the Vilhon Wilds by the Spellplague and threats emanating from the Plaguewrought Land. the enduring Plaguewrought Land, a small fraction of Your struggle to survive this nightmare has given rise the former population has survived and even thrived. to the hope that someday you might recover what was These survivors might or might not be spellscarred, lost—a vestige of the normalcy that once was life in but they have been touched in more ways than one by Faerûn. As such, you seek out the detritus of lost civi- the magical ruin of the region. lizations in search of answers long forgotten and tools Roleplaying Tips: You are inured to the mutability that can reverse the effects of the Spellplague. of life and your environment. At heart, you are a sur- Roleplaying Tips: You are intrigued by ancient vivor, concerned only with making it through the day mysteries and the lost knowledge held by archaic and defeating that which threatens you directly. You cultures. You have a tendency to romanticize, bal- do not embrace the dangers of the Plaguewrought anced by your revulsion for all things tainted by the Land eagerly, but neither do you avoid them. Despite Spellplague. its hazards, you see the Vilhon Wilds as a place of unmatched (albeit ) beauty, and you draw strength from its volatility. Character Motivations For better or for worse, the Vilhon Wilds is a region shaped by the Spellplague and its aftermath. Like other lawless parts of Faerûn, the Vilhon Wilds gives birth to more than its share of hardy individuals who fall naturally into lives of adventure. The region is unique in that most would-be adventurers are shaped PLAGUEWROUGHT LAND one way or another by the proximity of the Plague- The Plaguewrought Land is a region where active spell- wrought Land and the mysteries it unleashes. plague continues to transform the land, the magic, and Student of the Spellplague: Although most those who dwell (or journey) within. The bizarre land- people see the Spellplague and its consequences as a scape is a riot of inconstant colors, terrain, and creatures great disaster that ravaged Faerûn, you are obsessed that mutate with wild abandon. with the potential it has unlocked and the mysteries

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 127 7/2/08 2:32:00 PM WATERDEEP during the day, and the gates are locked at night in case the dead rest uneasy. Dock Ward: This ward winds along the shore of The City of Splendors is a center of commerce, where Deepwater Harbor on the city’s southern edge. The representatives of every race, creed, and nation come bustling district is legendary for its brawls, taverns, to trade, spread rumors, and make their fortunes. and fell magic. Field Ward: This crowded, newly built ward lies between the North Trollwall and the outer city wall, WATERDEEP REGIONAL BENEFIT anchored by Northgate. The noisy, lively area is home You know one additional language of your choice, to poor and middle-class outlanders, including elves, you add Diplomacy to your class skill list, and you dwarves, and half-bloods, descendants of the refugees gain a +2 bonus to Diplomacy checks. who sought safety from the Spellplague in Water- deep’s embrace. Common Knowledge Mountainside: Waterdeep’s wealthy merchants The Jewel of the North is a crossroads city hungry for (including many dwarves) are slowly building new coin and tolerant of outsiders. Long ago, the Lords streets and homes on the northern and northeastern of Waterdeep turned away from thoughts of empire slopes of Mount Waterdeep, creating the neighbor- and built a commercial powerhouse that dominates hood of Mountainside above the streets of Castle trade in western Faerûn. The city is famed for the leg- Ward. endary dungeon known as Undermountain that lies The Mistshore: The violent, mostly lawless north- beneath its streets, holding all manner of monsters ern shore of the former Naval Harbor is a rotting and treasure. scuttling-yard for abandoned ships. North Ward: This quiet, wealthy ward lies in Regional Features the northeast corner of the city, overlooking the The City of Splendors has numerous wards, neighbor- Cliffwatch. hoods, and notable landmarks. Sea Ward: The city’s most affluent ward is home Castle Ward: This ward lies in the heart of the to the towers of powerful wizards, sprawling temples, city, wrapping around the eastern slopes of Mount and the great manses of rich nobles. Waterdeep. It is home to the city’s administrative Sewers: Waterdeep has an extensive sewer system buildings, including Blackstaff Tower, Castle Water- that underlies the entire plateau. Kept in good repair deep, and the Lords’ Palace. by the Cellarers’ & Plumbers’ Guild, the sewers form City of the Dead: The city’s graveyard sits along a clandestine highway system for those who need the eastern edge of Trades Ward, midway between to move about the city in secret. The lower sewers North and South Wards. The place is used as a park and upper reaches of Undermountain have become Waterdeep’s newest neighborhood, home to penni- less adventurers who survive by making hasty forays into the city above or the dungeon below in search of wealth. The residents of this area, sometimes referred to as Downshadow, often operate outside the law. South Ward: Southeastern Waterdeep is poor and humble, but it bustles with caravans and the activity they generate. Notable landmarks include Caravan Court and Waymoot, where merchants muster their caravans and recruit adventurers who are willing to ride along as hired guards. Trades Ward: Home to much of the city’s mercan- tile activity, this busy trade hub lies between Castle Ward and the City of the Dead. Notable landmarks include the Court of the White Bull, Caravan Court, and Virgin’s Square, where the services of adventur- ers and mercenaries for hire are sought. Undercliff: This sprawling, relatively lawless neighborhood grows out from the base of Waterdeep’s eastern cliff, unprotected by the city’s sheltering walls. It is home to most new arrivals in the City of Splendors.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 128 7/2/08 2:32:02 PM The Warrens: This subterranean neighborhood descendants have quickly embraced the cosmo- lies beneath the northern half of Dock Ward and politan City of Splendors and now seek to propel much of Castle Ward. Home to half lings, gnomes, themselves into the upper reaches of society through and some dwarves, the Warrens is the site of busy hard work and calculated risks. craftwork and small gangs of roving pickpockets and Roleplaying Tips: You are open, friendly, and reso-

cat burglars. lute. You relish new situations and meeting new WATERDEEP people. You are confident in your abilities and sure People of Waterdeep that you can improve your fortunes through hard work, dedication, and a bit of chance-taking. The inhabitants of Waterdeep are generally cosmo- politan, tolerant, and open-minded. Drawn from all manner of cultures and races, Waterdhavians are Character Motivations united in their hopes of bettering their lot in life. The inhabitants of Waterdeep are united in their They love to gossip and spread rumors, with informa- common desire to improve their lot. For many, the tion rivaling coin as the chief currency of the city. life of an adventurer is a quick, if risky, way to earn Waterdhavians are generally distrustful of Amnians both coin and status in a city that rewards the lucky, and “northern barbarians” and fear only hordes of the daring, and the clever. orcs and trolls. The citizens buy, sell, and make all Halaster’s Call: A century ago, the Mad Mage kinds of goods and services. Waterdeep is known for of Undermountain sent forth a call that infected the its guilds and noble families, but both groups have hearts of would-be adventurers across Faerûn. Many seen their share of setbacks in recent years. were drawn to explore the depths of Undermountain. Although the magical echoes of this summoning have Adventurers faded, the hunger to explore the notorious dungeon and other dangerous delves lingers in the culture of The City of Splendors is a magnet for adventurers, Waterdeep, continuing to attract many young blades. who are drawn from across Faerûn by the siren song Roleplaying Tips: The lure of ancient ruins, buried of Undermountain, known to bards as Halaster’s treasure, and fabled monsters haunts your soul, com- Call. Likewise, native-born Waterdhavians of all sorts pelling you to explore Undermountain and other embrace the adventuring life in hopes of making subterranean haunts. You are brave to the point of their fortunes. foolishness, living life fast and loose, with little con- Impoverished Noble: The standing of many of cern for the long term. Waterdeep’s noble houses has fallen far over the last Coin and Commerce: Many fortunes were lost century. Their numbers were ravaged by the Spell- in the Spellplague, but some quick-witted people plague, and their distant holdings lost. More than one saw opportunity in the chaos that ensued. More than bright young blade has eschewed the life of a dandy a few wealthy merchants made their fortunes as of meager purse in hopes of rebuilding the family adventurers, using the fruits of their plunder to build fortune. powerful trading operations. Others adventured in Roleplaying Tips: You are justly proud of your family hopes of discovering new trading opportunities or history and determined to reverse its current decline. untapped markets. This tradition continues as many You walk through the halls of rich manses and crum- young Waterdhavians pursue early adventuring bling ruins with equal aplomb, projecting confidence careers as a springboard to later commercial success. and entitlement despite your empty purse. Roleplaying Tips: You embrace risk, coldly calcu- Up-and-Coming Immigrant: Over the past lating your odds while taking chances in hopes of century, Waterdeep has welcomed immigrants from an even greater payoff. You are always alert for an across Faerûn. These new arrivals or their immediate opportunity and comfortable talking with anyone who crosses your path. However, your own drive to UNDERMOUNTAIN succeed makes you reluctant to trust the motivations of others and therefore slow to make true friends. Constructed by Halaster the Mad Mage, the great dun- geon of Undermountain survives thanks to ancient wards and the lingering magic of its builder. In the century since Halaster’s death, Undermountain has grown even more wild, drawing in all manner of monsters and outlaws, many of them scarred by the lingering effects of the Spellplague. It is said that the bowels of Undermountain contain an active pocket of Spellplague that continues to populate the upper halls with a stream of creatures heretofore unknown.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_03.indd 129 7/2/08 2:32:04 PM CHAPTER 4 Feats

Your character is defined not only by your character’s race but also by the feats you choose to augment his or her race and class. This chap- ter introduces a number of new feats based on the classes, races, and cultures of the FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign setting. These feats allow you to infuse your character with the unique mechanics of the setting. Certain racial feats, such as Extra Manifesta- 4tion—which gives a genasi the ability to add another elemental manifestation—add new features to the FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign setting races. This chapter includes the following types of new feats. ✦ Swordmage Class Feats: Feats specifically for the swordmage class and swordmage paragon paths. ✦ Channel Divinity Feats: For characters who have the Channel Divinity class feature, a selec- tion of feats associated with eighteen of the deities in the FORGOTTEN REALMS pantheon. (The Channel Divinity feats for worshipers of Baha- mut, Corellon, and Moradin are described in the Player’s Handbook and not repeated here.) ✦ Racial Feats: Drow and genasi racial feats, plus racial feats for most of the Player’s Handbook char- acter races that reflect those races’ special place and heritage in the FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign setting. ✦ Multiclass Feats: Multiclass feats for the swordmage and spellscarred. FRANCIS TSAI CHAPTER 4 | Feats 130

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 130 7/2/08 3:08:38 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 131 7/2/08 3:08:44 PM Feat Descriptions Channel Divinity: Berronar’s Salve Feat Power The feats in this chapter are presented in the same Berronar’s merciful light shines down on a sorely wounded com- rade, giving him or her the strength to continue. format used in the Player’s Handbook. ✦ Prerequisites: You must meet these specific Encounter Divine, Healing Immediate Reaction Ranged 10 requirements to select the feat. If you ever lose a pre- Trigger: An ally drops to 0 hit points or fewer requisite for a feat, you can no longer use that feat. If Target: The triggering ally this entry is absent, the only requirement is that your Effect: The target can immediately spend a healing surge. character is high enough level to take the feat. Special: You must take the Berronar’s Salve feat to use this Benefit: The advantage you gain when you choose power. this feat. Special: Any special rules or considerations Blessing of Silvanus [Divinity] that apply to the feat—for example, whether you can Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, choose this feat multiple times. must worship Silvanus Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Heroic Tier Feats use blessing of Silvanus. Feats in this section are available to characters of any Channel Divinity: Feat Power level, as long as they meet the prerequisites. Blessing of Silvanus Angharradh’s Favor [Divinity] The deep vitality of the Oakfather wells up in your ally’s heart. For a short time, his or her wounds close on their own. Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, ✦ must worship Angharradh Encounter Divine, Healing Free Action Close burst 5 Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Trigger: An ally within 5 squares spends a healing surge use Angharradh’s favor. Target: One ally in burst Effect: The target heals damage equal to your highest Channel Divinity: Feat Power mental ability modifier (see “Powers with Selectable Angharradh’s Favor Ability Modifiers” on page 22). Special: When you first take this power, choose Intelligence, Angharradh blesses those who show resolve and determination Wisdom, or Charisma to determine the amount of in the face of evil. regeneration this power grants. Encounter ✦ Divine Special: You must take the Blessing of Silvanus feat to use No Action Ranged 10 this power. Trigger: You or an ally within range succeeds on a saving throw Target: One ally Broken Shackles [Dragonborn] Effect: The target gains a +4 power bonus to saving throws Prerequisite: Dragonborn until the end of his or her next turn. Benefit: You gain a +1 feat bonus to your Will Special: You must take the Angharradh’s Favor feat to use defense, and a +2 bonus to saving throws against this power. charm effects. Avowed Dragonfoe [Dragonborn] Chauntea’s Blessing [Divinity] Prerequisite: Dragonborn Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Benefit: You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls must worship Chauntea against dragons. While you are bloodied, this bonus Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to increases to +2. use Chauntea’s blessing. Also, when you score a critical hit on a dragon with a melee or close attack, you gain temporary hit points Channel Divinity: Feat Power equal to the dragon’s level. Chauntea’s Blessing Chauntea shields those who fight in her cause. With a single Berronar’s Salve [Divinity] word of encouragement, your comrade rallies. Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Encounter ✦ Divine must worship Berronar No Action Close burst 10 Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Trigger: An ally within 10 squares fails a saving throw use Berronar’s salve. Target: The triggering ally Effect: The target rerolls the failed saving throw with a +4 power bonus. Special: You must take the Chauntea’s Blessing feat to use this power.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 132 7/2/08 3:08:47 PM Clutch of Darkness [Drow] Fleetness of Mielikki [Divinity] Prerequisite: Drow Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature,

Benefit: Your cloud of darkness power becomes must worship Mielikki FEATS a burst 2 instead of a burst 1. Your darkfire power Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to becomes ranged 15 instead of ranged 10. use fleetness of Mielikki.

Elemental Assault Channel Divinity: Feat Power [Genasi, Swordmage] Fleetness of Mielikki Prerequisites: Genasi, swordmage with aegis of Mielikki blesses you with the quickness of the sacred white hart assault of the High Forest. Benefit: When you make a melee basic attack Encounter ✦ Divine granted by your aegis of assault, you gain a +3 bonus Minor Action Personal to damage of a type based on your current elemental Effect: You gain a +2 power bonus to speed and ignore manifestation. difficult terrain until the end of your next turn. Special: You must take the Fleetness of Mielikki feat to use Earthsoul: Force this power. Firesoul: Fire Stormsoul: Thunder Ghostwise Heritage [Halfling] Watersoul: Acid Prerequisite: Half ling Windsoul: Cold Benefit: After meditating for one minute, choose If you are currently manifesting more than one ele- one ally you can see. Whenever that ally is within ment, choose one damage type when making the attack. 10 squares of you, any time you are both required to make a Perception check, both of you can use the Escalating Assault [Swordmage] higher result of your two rolls. aegis of assault Prerequisite: Swordmage with By meditating again, you can change the ally to Benefit: Each time you make a melee basic attack whom you are linked. granted by your aegis of assault power, you gain a cumu- lative +1 bonus on future attack rolls made for the Glittergold’s Gambit [Divinity] melee basic attacks granted by this power (up to a max- Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, imum bonus of +3). This bonus resets to 0 at the end of must worship Garl Glittergold the encounter or if you are rendered unconscious. Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Extra Manifestation [Genasi] use Glittergold’s gambit. Prerequisite: Genasi Channel Divinity: Feat Power Benefit: Select a new genasi elemental manifes- Glittergold’s Gambit tation: earthsoul, firesoul, stormsoul, watersoul, or windsoul. When you take a short rest or an extended Time and again, Garl Glittergold turned misfortune into unex- pected success. He helps one of your allies to do the same. rest, you can adopt this new elemental manifestation ✦ instead of the one you had been exhibiting. Encounter Divine Immediate Interrupt Close burst 10 Special: You can take this feat multiple times, choos- Trigger: An ally in burst makes an attack roll or skill check ing a new manifestation each time. When you take a Target: One ally in burst short rest or an extended rest, you can choose to switch Effect: The target immediately rerolls the attack roll or skill between any of the elemental manifestations you know. check he or she just made, but must keep the second result, even if it is worse. Eyes of Selûne [Divinity] Special: You must take the Glittergold’s Gambit feat to use this power. Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, must worship Selûne Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Gold Dwarf Pride [Dwarf] use eyes of Selûne. Prerequisite: Dwarf Benefit: If you are reduced to 0 hit points or fewer Channel Divinity: Eyes of Selûne Feat Power and return to consciousness in the same encounter, you gain a +1 bonus to AC and attack rolls until the Selûne watches over you. When your foes overwhelm you, she grants a silver flicker of hope. end of the encounter. Encounter ✦ Divine No Action Personal Trigger: You fail a saving throw Hit: You can immediately reroll the saving throw you just failed. Special: You must take the Eyes of Selûne feat to use this power. CHAPTER 4 | Feats 133

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 133 7/2/08 3:08:47 PM HEROIC TIER FEATS Name Prerequisites Benefit Angharradh’s Favor Channel Divinity class feature, Grant one ally a +4 power bonus to saving throws must worship Angarradh Avowed Dragonfoe Dragonborn +1 bonus to attack rolls against dragons, +2 while bloodied Berronar’s Salve Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Berronar’s salve must worship Bahamut Blessing of Silvanus Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke blessing of Silvanus must worship Silvanus Broken Shackles Dragonborn +1 to Will defense, +2 to saving throws against charm Chauntea’s Blessing Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Chauntea’s blessing must worship Chauntea Clutch of Darkness Drow Cloud of darkness becomes burst 2, darkfire becomes ranged 15 Elemental Assault Genasi, swordmage with +3 to damage based on elemental manifestation aegis of assault Escalating Assault Swordmage with aegis of assault Cumulative +1 to attack with aegis of assault Extra Manifestation Genasi Select one new elemental manifestation Eyes of Selûne Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke eyes of Selûne must worship Selûne Fleetness of Mielikki Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke fleetness of Mielikki must worship Mielikki Ghostwise Heritage Halfling You and ally both use higher result of your Perception checks Glittergold’s Gambit Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Glittergold’s gambit must worship Garl Glittergold Gold Dwarf Pride Dwarf +1 to AC and attack rolls if you regain consciousness Gond’s Craft Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Gond’s craft must worship Gond Ilmater’s Martyrdom Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Ilmater’s martyrdom must worship Ilmater Improved Swordbond Swordmage Call bonded weapon with minor action from 20 squares away Intelligent Blademaster Swordmage Use Intelligence instead of Strength on your basic attacks Kelemvor’s Judgment Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Kelemvor’s judgment must worship Kelemvor Manifest Resistance Genasi Add 5 to your resistance from elemental manifestation

Gond’s Craft [Divinity] Channel Divinity: Feat Power Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Ilmater’s Martyrdom must worship Gond You give of your own strength so that a wounded ally might Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to endure. use Gond’s craft. Encounter ✦ Divine, Healing Immediate Reaction Close burst 10 Channel Divinity: Gond’s Craft Feat Power Trigger: An ally in burst is damaged by a critical hit Target: The ally in burst damaged by a critical hit Gond inspires you with an uncanny understanding of the device Effect: The target can immediately gain one healing surge or weapon in your hand. and immediately spend it. You lose one healing surge. ✦ Encounter Divine Special: You must take the Ilmater’s Martyrdom feat to use Minor Action Personal this power. Effect: You gain a +2 power bonus to any one attack roll made with a magic item power until the end of your next turn. Improved Swordbond [Swordmage] Special: You must take the Gond’s Craft feat to use this Prerequisite: Swordmage power. Benefit: You can call your bonded weapon to your hand from up to 20 squares away with a minor action. Ilmater’s Martyrdom [Divinity] Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Intelligent Blademaster must worship Ilmater [Swordmage] Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Prerequisite: Swordmage use Ilmater’s martyrdom. Benefit: You can use your Intelligence modifier instead of your Strength modifier when making a basic attack with a melee weapon. CHAPTER 4 | Feats 134

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 134 7/2/08 3:08:47 PM HEROIC TIER FEATS Name Prerequisites Benefit Moon Elf Resilience Eladrin Spend healing surge as free action when using fey step in certain situations FEATS Oghma’s Recall Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Oghma’s recall must worship Oghma Power of Amaunator Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke power of Amaunator must worship Amaunator Retributive Shield Swordmage with aegis of +2 to attack rolls against foe that triggered aegis of shielding shielding Righteous Rage of Tempus Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke righteous rage of Tempus must worship Tempus Ruthless Hunter Drow Your hand crossbow deals 1d8 damage, gains high crit property Scion of the Gods Tiefling +1 to Fortitude and Will defenses Sheela Peryroyl’s Gift Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Sheela Peryroyl’s gift must worship Sheela Peryroyl Shield of Shadows Drow +2 to Reflex defense while within your cloud of darkness Shield the Fallen Dwarf Grant bloodied, unconscious, or helpless ally +2 to saving throws and all defenses Stubborn Survivor Human +2 to saving throws when you have no action points remaining Student of Sword Magic Swordmage Gain a spellbook to hold your swordmage spells Sun Elf Grace Eladrin +1 bonus to all defenses if you use fey step before becoming bloodied Sune’s Touch Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Sune’s touch must worship Sune Torm’s Justice Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Torm’s justice must worship Torm Tymora’s Coin Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Tymora’s coin must worship Tymora Versatile Resistance Genasi Gain resist 5 cold, resist 5 fire, and resist 5 thunder Waukeen’s Silver Tongue Channel Divinity class feature, Use Channel Divinity to invoke Waukeen’s silver tongue must worship Waukeen Wild Elf Luck Elf +1d4 bonus on reroll when using elven accuracy Wood Elf Agility Elf On Acrobatics or Athletics checks, d20 roll of 2–7 counts as 8 Kelemvor’s Judgment [Divinity] Manifest Resistance [Genasi] Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Prerequisite: Genasi must worship Kelemvor Benefit: Increase the resist value provided by your Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to elemental manifestation (if any) by 5. For example, use Kelemvor’s judgment. when manifesting firesoul at 1st level to 10th level, you gain resist 10 fire (instead of resist 5 fire). Channel Divinity: Feat Power Kelemvor’s Judgment Moon Elf Resilience [Eladrin] The undead exist in defiance of Kelemvor’s will. You create a Prerequisite: Eladrin blast of brilliant light to burn these abominations into clean Benefit: If you use your fey step power when you death. are bloodied and no allies are within 5 squares of Encounter ✦ Divine, Implement, Radiant you, you can spend a healing surge as a free action. Standard Action Close blast 5 (8 at 11th level, 10 at Special: You cannot select this feat if you have the 21st level) Sun Elf Grace feat. Target: Each undead creature in blast Attack: Highest mental ability vs. Will (see “Powers with Selectable Ability Modifiers” on page 22). Oghma’s Recall [Divinity] Hit: 1d12 + Wisdom modifier radiant damage. Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Increase damage to 2d12 + Wisdom modifier at 5th must worship Oghma level, 3d12 + Wisdom modifier at 11th, 4d12 + Wisdom Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to modifier at 15th, 5d12 + Wisdom modifier at 21st, and use Oghma’s recall. 6d12 + Wisdom modifier at 25th. Miss: Half damage. Special: You must take the Kelemvor’s Judgment feat to use this power.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 135 7/2/08 3:08:48 PM Channel Divinity: Oghma’s Recall Feat Power Ruthless Hunter [Drow] You call upon Oghma for a flash of divine inspiration. Nothing Prerequisite: Drow can remain hidden from you for long. Benefit: When you wield a hand crossbow, its Encounter ✦ Divine weapon damage die increases to 1d8, and it becomes Minor Action Personal a high crit weapon. Effect: Until the end of your next turn, you gain a +10 power bonus to all knowledge checks (made with the knowledge skills: Arcana, Dungeoneering, History, Scion of the Gods [Tiefling] Nature, or Religion). Prerequisite: Tiefling Special: You must take the Oghma’s Recall feat to use this Benefit: Gain a +1 feat bonus to your Fortitude power. and Will defenses. Power of Amaunator [Divinity] Sheela Peryroyl’s Gift [Divinity] Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, must worship Amaunator must worship Sheela Peryroyl Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to use power of Amaunator. use Sheela Peryroyl’s gift.

Channel Divinity: Feat Power Channel Divinity: Feat Power Power of Amaunator Sheela Peryroyl’s Gift Your radiant powers burn with the fury of the noontime sun. You invoke Sheela Peryroyl’s blessing to free yourself or an ally Encounter ✦ Divine, Radiant from some harmful effect. Free Action Personal Encounter ✦ Divine Trigger: You hit an enemy with a power with the radiant Minor Action Close burst 10 keyword Target: You or one ally in burst Effect: Your power deals an extra 1d10 radiant damage to Effect: The target immediately rolls a saving throw. all targets hit by the power used. Special: You must take the Sheela Peryroyl’s Gift feat to use Special: You must take the Power of Amaunator feat to use this power. this power. Shield of Shadows [Drow] Retributive Shield [Swordmage] Prerequisite: Drow Prerequisite: Swordmage with aegis of shielding Benefit: You gain a +2 bonus to your Reflex Benefit: When you use your aegis of shielding defense while within the effect of your cloud of dark- power, you gain a +2 bonus to the next attack roll ness power. made before the end of your next turn against the foe that triggered the aegis of shielding immediate Shield the Fallen [Dwarf] interrupt. Prerequisite: Dwarf Benefit: When you are adjacent to a bloodied, Righteous Rage of Tempus unconscious, or helpless ally, that ally gains a +2 [Divinity] bonus to saving throws and all defenses. The benefit Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, of this feat doesn’t stack if more than one character must worship Tempus with Shield of the Fallen is adjacent to the same ally. Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to use righteous rage of Tempus. Stubborn Survivor [Human] Prerequisite: Human Channel Divinity: Feat Power Benefit: You gain a +2 bonus to saving throws Righteous Rage of Tempus whenever you have no action points remaining. Tempus guides your arm and lends weight to your strike. Encounter ✦ Divine Student of Sword Magic Minor Action Personal [Swordmage] Effect: If the next attack you make with a weapon before Prerequisite: Swordmage the end of your next turn hits the target, it becomes an Benefit: You have a spellbook in which you record automatic critical hit. Special: You must take the Righteous Rage of Tempus feat your swordmage spells. to use this power. When you choose this feat, select a second swordmage daily attack power for each level at which you already know a swordmage daily attack power, and add those powers to your spellbook. After an

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 136 7/2/08 3:08:48 PM extended rest, you can prepare a number of daily Tymora’s Coin [Divinity] spells according to what you can cast per day for your Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature,

level. You can’t prepare the same spell twice. must worship Tymora FEATS Whenever you learn a new level of swordmage Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to daily attack powers, add two different swordmage use Tymora’s coin. daily attack spells of that level to your spellbook. If you retrain a daily swordmage attack power, you Channel Divinity: Tymora’s Coin Feat Power replace only one of your two choices for that level. If Fortune begets fortune. Misfortune begets fortune. That is the you replace the power with a power from a different blessing of Tymora. class (through multiclassing) or a swordmage daily Encounter ✦ Divine attack power of a higher level, you replace both spell No Action Personal choices with the new power or powers. Trigger: You roll a natural 1 or natural 20 on an attack roll or saving throw Sun Elf Grace [Eladrin] Effect: Once before the end of your next turn, you can roll d20 twice for an attack roll or a saving throw and use Prerequisite: Eladrin whichever d20 result you prefer. Benefit: If you use your fey step power before you Special: You must take the Tymora’s Coin feat to use this first become bloodied in an encounter, you gain a +1 power. bonus to all defenses until the end of your next turn. Once you’ve become bloodied in an encounter, you Versatile Resistance [Genasi] can’t gain this benefit even if you are healed later in Prerequisite: Genasi the fight. Benefit: You gain resist 5 cold, resist 5 fire, Special: You cannot select this feat if you have the and resist 5 thunder regardless of your elemental Moon Elf Resilience feat. manifestation. Sune’s Touch [Divinity] Waukeen’s Silver Tongue [Divinity] Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, must worship Sune must worship Waukeen Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to use Sune’s touch. use Waukeen’s silver tongue.

Channel Divinity: Sune’s Touch Feat Power Channel Divinity: Feat Power Invoking Sune’s name, you help an ally against a challenging foe. Waukeen’s Silver Tongue ✦ Encounter Divine You silently invoke Waukeen’s power to bestow eloquence and Minor Action Close burst 1 persuasiveness on your friend. Target: One ally in burst Encounter ✦ Divine Effect: The target gains a +2 power bonus to his or her Immediate Interrupt Close burst 10 next attack roll or skill check made before the end of Target: One ally in burst your next turn. Effect: The target rerolls a Bluff, Diplomacy, or Intimidate Special: You must take the Sune’s Touch feat to use this check he just rolled, with a +5 power bonus. He uses the power. new result, even if it is lower than the original result. Special: You must take the Waukeen’s Silver Tongue feat to Torm’s Justice [Divinity] use this power. Prerequisites: Channel Divinity class feature, must worship Torm Wild Elf Luck [Elf] Benefit: You can invoke the power of your deity to Prerequisite: Elf use Torm’s justice. Benefit: When you use your elven accuracy power, you gain a +1d4 bonus to the reroll. Channel Divinity: Torm’s Justice Feat Power Special: You cannot select this feat if you have the The sight of evil fills Torm with a cold, clear wrath. When you Wood Elf Agility feat. invoke his name, his just anger becomes yours. Encounter ✦ Divine Wood Elf Agility [Elf] Minor Action Personal Prerequisite: Elf Effect: You gain a +2 power bonus to attack rolls against bloodied enemies until the end of your next turn. Benefit: When you roll an Acrobatics or Athletics Special: You must take the Torm’s Justice feat to use this check, you can treat a d20 roll of 2 through 7 as if you power. had rolled an 8. A natural 1 is still treated as a 1. Special: You cannot select this feat if you have the Wild Elf Luck feat.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 137 7/2/08 3:08:48 PM Paragon Tier Feats Improved Darkspiral Aura A character must be at least 11th level to select any of [Warlock] the feats in the following section. Prerequisites: Warlock, dark pact Benefit: Your Darkspiral Aura deals 1d8 points of Demonweb Spiral [Warlock] damage per point in the Darkspiral Aura (instead of Prerequisites: Warlock, dark pact 1d6). Benefit: Any creature damaged by your Dark- At 11th level, the damage increases to 1d10 per spiral Aura is also immobilized until the start of your point in the Darkspiral Aura, and at 21st level the next turn. damage increases to 1d12 per point in the Dark- spiral Aura. Distant Swordbond [Swordmage] Prerequisite: Swordmage Master of Fire and Darkness Benefit: You can call your bonded weapon to your [Drow] hand from up to 1 mile away as a minor action. Prerequisite: Drow Benefit: Your Lolthtouched racial trait normally Double Aegis [Swordmage] lets you use either cloud of darkness or darkfire as an cloud of darkness darkfire Prerequisite: Swordmage encounter power. Now and Benefit: When you use your aegis of shielding are two separate encounter powers. You can use each power or aegis of assault power, you can choose to also power once per encounter. mark a second target within the burst. If both targets attack your allies, you must choose Merciless Killer [Drow] which of the targets to respond to. (You still have only Prerequisite: Drow one immediate action per round.) Benefit: When a bloodied foe grants combat advantage to you, you gain a +5 bonus to the damage roll.

PARAGON TIER FEATS Name Prerequisites Benefit Demonweb Spiral Warlock, dark pact Enemies damaged by your Darkspiral Aura are immobilized Distant Swordbond Swordmage Call bonded weapon from up to 1 mile away as minor action Double Aegis Swordmage Mark two targets with aegis of assault or aegis of shielding Improved Warlock, dark pact Damage die of your Darkspiral Aura increases in size Darkspiral Aura Master of Fire Drow Use both cloud of darkness and darkfire once per encounter and Darkness Merciless Killer Drow +5 damage if you have combat advantage against bloodied foe Moongleam Oath — +1 to attacks and damage against shadow creatures Shocking Flame Genasi +2 damage when manifesting firesoul or stormsoul Stoneguard Genasi +2 AC against ranged attacks when manifesting earthsoul Stormrider Genasi +1 speed when manifesting windsoul or watersoul Venomous Heritage Drow Gain resist 5 poison and +2 to saving throws against poison War Wizardry — Your arcane spells gain –5 to attacks, half damage when used against allies

EPIC TIER FEATS Name Prerequisites Benefit Double Manifestation Genasi Use two of your elemental manifestations simultaneously Total Aegis Swordmage Mark any targets in burst with aegis of assault or aegis of shielding

MULTICLASS FEATS Name Prerequisites Benefit Blade Initiate Int 13 Swordmage: Arcana skill, Swordmage Warding 1/day Student of the Plague Spellscar Spellscarred: Qualify for power-swap feats, gain one spellscarred trait

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 138 7/2/08 3:08:49 PM Moongleam Oath Epic Tier Feats Benefit: You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls and The following feats are available only to characters of damage rolls against creatures that have the shadow 21st level or higher. FEATS origin. When you deal damage to a shade with an attack, Double Manifestation [Genasi] its regeneration is negated as if you had dealt radiant Prerequisites: Genasi, Extra Manifestation damage to it. Benefit: You can manifest two different elements simultaneously (such as Firesoul and Stormsoul). This Shocking Flame [Genasi] feat doesn’t grant you any extra elemental manifes- Prerequisite: Genasi tations, so you can only manifest elements that you Benefit: When manifesting firesoul or stormsoul, already have access to. your melee attacks deal an extra 2 fire damage or an extra 2 lightning damage, respectively. Total Aegis [Swordmage] At 21st level, the extra damage increases to 4. Prerequisite: Swordmage Benefit: When you use your aegis of shielding Stoneguard [Genasi] power or aegis of assault power, you can choose to Prerequisite: Genasi mark any number of targets within burst. Benefit: When manifesting earthsoul, you gain a +2 bonus to AC against ranged attacks. Multiclass Feats Stormrider [Genasi] You can’t select a multiclass feat for your own class. If Prerequisite: Genasi you already have a multiclass feat, you can only select Benefit: You gain a +1 feat bonus to speed when additional multiclass feats for that class. you are manifesting windsoul or watersoul. When flying, you hover. Blade Initiate [Multiclass Swordmage] Venomous Heritage [Drow] Prerequisite: Int 13 Prerequisite: Drow Benefit: You gain training in the Arcana skill. Benefit: You gain resist 5 poison and a +2 feat Once per day, when you are wielding a blade, you bonus to saving throws against poison effects. can invoke the Swordmage Warding class feature. Until the end of the encounter, you gain a +1 bonus to War Wizardry AC (or a +3 bonus to AC if you have one hand free). Benefit: Your arcane spells take a –5 penalty on attack rolls against allies, and deal only half their Student of the Plague normal damage to allies. [Multiclass Spellscarred] Prerequisite: You have a spellscar Benefit: You gain the ability to focus your spell- scar to useful ends. You qualify for the Novice Power, Acolyte Power, and Adept Power feats (PH 209), treating spellscarred as the class into which you have multiclassed. You also choose one trait from the fol- lowing list. (Your DM might create other traits to add to this list, or allow you to devise one of your own.) ✦ Sight of the Unseen: You have darkvision extend- ing 1 square in all directions that you can turn on and off at will. When your darkvision is on, your eyes are backlit with a dancing blue flame. ✦ Flamespeed: Once per encounter as a minor action, you gain a +1 bonus to speed or a +2 bonus to speed if you charge or run. The bonus lasts until the end of your next turn. Blue flame momentarily licks the ground where your feet touch it. ✦ Larger than Life: Once per day as a free action, your hands flare with a blue glow and you add 1 to the reach of an attack you make.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_04.indd 139 7/2/08 3:08:49 PM CHAPTER 5 Rituals

The lands of Faerûn abound with arcane secrets, clandestine ceremonies, unbridled magic, and spellscarred lands and creatures. From the human farmer who wants better ground for his crops to the eladrin ranger who conspires to walk the cross- roads to the Feywild, the people of Faerûn use rituals to make reality out of possibility. One need not be a practitioner of spells and 5wizardry to perform rituals. Rituals, whether of an arcane, divine, curative, or natural aspect, are acces- sible to any individual who has the conviction to learn, the devotion to practice, and the resources to perform them. The rituals in this chapter are listed on the table below. Some of them expand upon the key skills con- nected with certain ritual categories as described in Chapter 10 of the Player’s Handbook.

RITUALS BY LEVEL Level Ritual Key Skill 1 Amanuensis Arcana 1 Arcane Mark Arcana 1 Simbul’s Conversion Arcana or Heal 2 Seek Rumor Arcana 4 Dark Light Arcana 4 Feat of Strength Nature 6 Clear the Path Nature 6 Deathly Shroud Arcana or Religion 6 Duplicate Arcana 6 Tiny Lanterns Arcana 8 Analyze Portal Arcana 8 Shadow Bridge Arcana 8 Share Husk Nature 8 Status Arcana 10 Trailblaze Nature 14 Walk Crossroads Nature 14 Waterborn Arcana or Nature 14 Time Ravager Arcana 18 Purify Spellscarred Heal 20 Soulguard Heal 22 Divine Sight Religion 24 Purge Spellplague Arcana 26 Shift Mote Arcana 30 Raise Land Arcana MIGUEL COIMBRA MIGUEL CHAPTER 5 | Rituals 140

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 140 7/2/08 3:09:57 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 141 7/2/08 3:10:06 PM RITUALS When you learn the origin and type of the last crea- ture to use the portal, you also learn any keywords associated with that creature. Rituals are complex ceremonies that create magic Analyze Portal can also reveal the identity of the crea- effects. Faerûn is rife with rituals, some ancient and ture that created the portal. If no creature created it, you powerful and part of secret lore known only to a few, learn of the event that created it. while other rituals are widely known and usable by anyone who has the desire to learn them. Arcana Check Result Information Learned The following ritual descriptions use the words 29 or lower The name of the portal’s “character” and “creature” interchangeably. destination 30 or higher The origin and type of the Amanuensis creature to use it last 30 + one-half Identity of the creature that You touch the writing, tracing each character or glyph with creator’s level created it, if any a gently glowing crystal. As you do so, the words you flicker into existence onto the specially prepared parchment before solidifying into a near-perfect copy. Arcane Mark Onto the object’s surface you etch a glowing rune, which Level: 1 Component Cost: 10 gp shimmers for a moment before fading, marking the item as Category: Creation Market Price: 20 gp your own. Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Arcana (no check) Duration: Permanent Level: 1 Component Cost: 10 gp Category: Creation Market Price: 20 gp Time: 5 minutes Key Skill: Arcana (no check) You capture the writing from one source (a book, scroll, Duration: Permanent or tablet) and cause it to appear onto a special prepared paper, parchment, book, or some other similar item. This ritual copies up to 250 words of text, enough to fill one You set your personal arcane mark on an object. It page with text. A copied illustration counts as a number manifests as a unique sigil of your devising. After the first of words proportional to the amount of the page the illus- moment, it is invisible and can be seen only by a creature tration requires. using Arcana to detect magic. Ritual casters use arcane This ritual can be used to copy a ritual scroll, even if marks to identify their property and sometimes to desig- you have not mastered the ritual on the original scroll. nate places of great import. Creating a ritual scroll in this manner takes twice as long as creating a ritual book but has the same cost (in addition Clear the Path to the component cost of this ritual). You cause the rocks and debris before you to shudder and come to life, scattering out and away from your approach. Analyze Portal Scintillating motes of color sparkle inside the portal and Level: 6 Component Cost: 70 gp from their patterns and movements you discern its secrets. Category: Exploration Market Price: 150 gp Time: 30 minutes Key Skill: Nature (no check) Level: 8 Component Cost: 250 gp Duration: Permanent Category: Divination Market Price: 800 gp Time: 1 hour Key Skill: Arcana You target an area burst 3 within 10 squares. Debris, Duration: Instantaneous rubble, and other detritus flattens to the ground, shifts out of the way, or otherwise ceases to be an obstacle. When you perform this ritual, choose a specific active This ritual does not affect solid earth or rock; thus, it can and permanent portal you can clearly see. Analyze Portal be used to clear the wreckage of a collapsed tunnel, but causes the portal to erupt with faint lights that flicker and not to create such a passage where one did not already spin, letting you learn a great deal about its destination exist. Its most common use is to flatten or smooth a path and function. Its most basic effect is to reveal the portal’s so as to eliminate difficult terrain. It does not affect manu- destination. Although a portal usually displays what its factured walls, floors, or ceilings, traps, or magical barriers. destination looks like, this ritual reveals the destination’s name and its general location in the world or the plane on which it is located.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 142 7/2/08 3:10:20 PM Dark Light An opaque ball of darkness forms in your hands, and a purple light shines forth from it, throwing everything around you into sharp relief.

Level: 4 Component Cost: 30 gp Category: Exploration Market Price: 150 gp Time: 1 minute Key Skill: Arcana (no check) Duration: 1 day

You create a source of dim light that allows you and those around you to see without your being seen because of your light source. The Dark Light ritual creates a ball of shadow that floats with you as you walk. It sheds dim light within 6 squares around it. In its light, you can see everything clearly. Only crea- tures within the light’s radius can see the Dark Light ball or the dim light it creates. Vision within the Dark Light effect is in black-and-white, and color variations appear in shades of gray. Deathly Shroud The chill of death falls over your body, and your skin adopts the pallor of the dead.

Level: 6 Component Cost: 140 gp Category: Deception Market Price: 600 gp Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Arcana or Religion Duration: Special Divine Sight When you complete this ritual, all creatures except for An hour of meditation and devoted prayer bestows upon intelligent undead perceive you as undead. You are seen Level: 22 Component Cost: as having the undead type by any undead of Intelligence Category: Divination 13,000 gp 9 or lower. Powers and wards that affect the undead type Time: 1 hour Market Price: 65,000 gp affect you as well. Duration: Special Key Skill: Religion you a divine vision of the world. Check Result Duration 14 or lower 1 hour 15–19 2 hours You grant yourself the ability to discern deities and the 20–24 4 hours servants of deities (such as exarchs and angels) who walk 25–29 8 hours among mortals, limning those you see in a holy glow that 30 or higher 24 hours is visible only to you. When you see such a creature, you also learn to what deity the creature serves. Objects, places, and creatures that are favored or cursed by the gods are likewise delineated, and this ritual allows you to intuit the relative importance of the object, place, or crea- ture to its deity.

Religion Check Result Duration 19 or lower 1 hour 20–29 3 hours 30–39 8 hours 40 or higher 1 day

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 143 7/2/08 3:10:21 PM Duplicate Purge Spellplague From one, there are now two. You extend the energy of your body and your magic out- ward into the land and living things around you, pulling Level: 6 Component Cost: 70 gp from them the contaminated magic of the Spellplague. Category: Creation Market Price: 150 gp Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Arcana Level: 24 Component Cost: Duration: Special Category: Exploration 25,000 gp Time: 30 minutes Market Price: 150,000 gp Prior to performing this ritual, you fashion a crude clay Duration: Instantaneous Key Skill: Arcana replica of a small, inorganic object you possess that weighs no more than 2 pounds, such as a key. When you You remove the effects of the Spellplague from the land complete this ritual, the crude replica transforms into an around you. Your Arcana check result determines the exact copy of the original. It performs identically to the radius of the area affected. That region is cleansed of the original in all mundane ways and is not recognizable as a Spellplague, though there is no guarantee it will remain so. fake, even by someone using the Arcana skill. A copy of a magic item is nonmagical. Arcana Check Result Radius Once the duration expires, the object reverts to its 24 or lower 50 feet original crude clay form. 25–29 500 feet 30–34 1 mile Arcana Check Result Duration 35–39 5 miles 20 or lower 10 minutes 40 or higher 10 miles 21–30 1 hour 31–40 1 day Purify Spellscarred 41 or higher 1 week Your healing touch expels the taint of the Spellplague from a living creature. Feat of Strength Your subject undergoes a profound transformation, bulking Level: 18 Component Cost: 7,000 gp up as its body gains a layer of thick muscle. Category: Restoration Market Price: 20,000 gp Time: 30 minutes Key Skill: Heal (no check) Level: 4 Component Cost: 30 gp Duration: Instantaneous Category: Exploration Market Price: 75 gp Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Nature You remove all traces of the Spellplague from a willing Duration: 1 minute spellscarred creature. A spellscarred creature reverts to its normal appearance and loses its spellscar as well as all Nature Check Result Bonus to Check beneficial or harmful effects the scar provided. A charac- 19 or lower +1 ter who has gained the Student of the Spellplague feat, or 20–29 +2 any other feats that require a creature to be spellscarred, 30–39 +5 loses those feats and can choose others to replace them. 40 or higher +10 Raise Land The Feat of Strength ritual confers to a single willing sub- With an unsettling lurch, the land beneath your feet tears ject a significant boost of strength, enabling the target to free, spilling rock, dirt, and debris on the terrain below as it make a single Strength check with a bonus to the check climbs into the sky. determined by your Nature check result. The increase to Strength does not affect any other aspect of the character Level: 30 Component Cost: aside from making Strength checks. Category: Creation 125,000 gp Typical uses of this ritual include boosting an ally’s Time: 1 hour Market Price: 600,000 gp Strength check to break down a door, bend metal bars, Duration: Permanent Key Skill: Arcana lift a gate, or smash open a chest. Successfully performing the Raise Land ritual enables you to lift a specific quantity of ground into the air. The depth of the earth affected extends down to half the area’s radius, thus a 20-square-radius section of land is 10 squares thick. The freed earth rises at a rate of 10 feet per round until it attains a height equal to the radius (or less, if

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 144 7/2/08 3:10:23 PM you choose). If this ritual is attempted indoors, the raised Share Husk land stops once it hits a barrier. The world dims around you until blackness is complete and total. A moment later, light returns, but your perspective is Arcana Check Result Radius strange, somehow off, as you peer through the eyes of your RITUALS 24 or lower 20 squares animal host. 25–30 200 squares (1,000 feet) 31–40 1 mile Level: 8 Component Cost: 150 gp 41 or higher 10 miles Category: Exploration Market Price: 400 gp Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Nature Seek Rumor Duration: Special Noises fade away, replaced by the whispers of alleyways and clamor of taverns. Through the jumble of words, you Nature Check Result Duration hear a few choice phrases related to your purpose, and you 19 or lower 3 hours feel a tug toward their source. 20–29 6 hours 30–39 12 hours Level: 2 Component Cost: 20 gp 40 or higher 1 day Category: Divination Market Price: 50 gp Time: 30 minutes Key Skill: Arcana You loosen your spirit from your body and inhabit that of Duration: Instantaneous an animal. You can use this ritual only on nonhostile, natu- ral beasts whose level is equal to or lower than your own. You sit in meditation and let rumor drift into your mind, The target of this ritual must be present for the entire blown in on the wind of the community consciousness. time during which the ritual is being performed. Your Arcana check for this ritual counts as a Streetwise When the ritual is complete, you clearly perceive check for gathering information. Treat the Streetwise DC everything from the perspective of the animal host. You as 5 higher. You learn only information you could pick up use the subject’s senses and its Perception check modi- by a normal use of the Streetwise skill. fier. While in the beast’s body, you influence the host with simple commands, such as “Go there,” “Wait,” “Flee,” Shadow Bridge and so on. If the host comes under attack, the ritual ends You raise your hands, as if urging the darkness to rise and immediately as the animal’s instincts take over. gather about you. Slowly, the shadows collect and take the While under the effect of this ritual, your body is help- form of a bridge, solid and seamless. less as if in a deep sleep. Your body is unresponsive to any stimulus that does not deal damage. If your body takes Level: 8 Component Cost: 135 gp damage, your spirit immediately returns to your body. Category: Exploration Market Price: 600 gp Time: 5 minutes Key Skill: Arcana Shift Mote Duration: 10 minutes You tap into the unseen arcane currents of the world and propel forward an enormous floating island. You call forth a bridge from solid shadow. Both ends of the bridge must connect to a solid surface. The Arcana Level: 26 Component Cost: 50,000 check result determines the bridge’s maximum length Category: Exploration gp and five healing surges and width. Time: 1 hour Market Price: 300,000 gp Duration: 1 day Key Skill: Arcana (no check) Arcana Check Result Maximum Width × Length 19 or lower 1 × 10 squares You seize control of an earthmote and influence its 20–29 2 × 20 squares motions. It lurches forward and proceeds slowly across 30–39 3 × 30 squares the sky, moving at 1 mile per hour in a direction you 40 or higher 4 × 40 squares choose. You must be on the earthmote to perform the ritual and to direct it. If you leave while the ritual is still in effect, the mote slows to a stop within an hour, traveling one-half mile in that time. You can also elect to change the mote’s altitude up to 1 mile over the course of the duration. Those who know this ritual keep it carefully guarded, for the ritual has devastating potential.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 145 7/2/08 3:10:23 PM Simbul’s Conversion Time Ravager Taking a moment to breathe and concentrate intently on The dust particles you sprinkled on the object burrow into your powers, you convert arcane energy into curing. the material, leaving smoking holes in their wake until nothing remains but ruin. Level: 1 Component Cost: 25 gp Category: Restoration Market Price: 125 gp Level: 14 Component Cost: 1,800 gp Time: 1 minute Key Skill: Arcana (no check) Category: Creation Market Price: 3,200 gp Duration: Instantaneous Time: 30 minutes Key Skill: Arcana Duration: Permanent Favored by ritual casters accustomed to long battles and constant warfare, Simbul’s Conversion allows an individ- Time Ravager magically accelerates the effects of time on ual to convert powerful spells into healing reserves. The an object, causing it to weaken, decay, and crumble into Simbul taught this ritual to many of her apprentices, and dust. This ritual affects only nonmagical inanimate objects it has since become widely employed as an emergency such as gear, armor, weapons, food, and corpses. A single resource. performance destroys a 5-foot cube of materials of a type After performing this ritual, you sacrifice any number based on the Arcana check result. of unused daily arcane powers and regain an equal Unpreserved Organic Materials: This category number of healing surges. You cannot exceed your normal includes any foodstuffs, liquids, uncured leather, plant maximum number of healing surges per day. materials, carcasses, and so on. A successful ritual results in transforming this substance into foul-smelling slime. Soulguard Preserved Organic Materials: These items include cured leather, specially preserved foodstuffs, wooden You cradle a glow of energy inside you and stash it away, weapons, and specially treated plant or animal based keeping it safe, just in case the worst should happen. objects. An item affected dissolves into a disgusting paste. Metals: This category includes iron doors and bars, Level: 20 Component Cost: 5,000 gp weapons, metal jewelry, cutlery, and metallic finished Category: Restoration Market Price: 20,000 gp items. Such objects rust or corrode, becoming brittle or Time: 1 hour Key Skill: Heal (no check) turning to dust. Duration: 1 day Minerals: Minerals include gemstones such as rubies, diamonds, and similar precious stones, as well as all metal You sequester a portion of a creature’s life force for emer- ore. Time Ravager reduces these items to dust. gencies. The recipient of this ritual (which can be you) spends one healing surge. The next time the recipient is Arcana Check Result Type reduced to negative hit points equal to his bloodied value 19 or lower Unpreserved organic materials and would ordinarily die, he instead regains hit points 20–29 As 19 or lower, plus preserved equal to his healing surge value. organic materials 30–39 As 20–29, plus metals Status 40 or higher As 30–39, plus minerals You and at least one other individual consume the foul- tasting brew, dregs and all. At the end of the ritual, you feel Tiny Lanterns uncommonly close, as if you shared some bond with your The tip of your finger shines with purple light. When you ally. pull your hand away, the light remains behind, suspended in the air. Level: 8 Component Cost: 135 gp Category: Divination Market Price: 250 gp Level: 6 Component Cost: 60 gp Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Arcana (no check) Category: Exploration Market Price: 100 gp Duration: 24 hours Time: 1 minute Key Skill: Arcana Duration: 1 hour You and up to eight ritual participants gain a powerful connection to one another. For the ritual’s duration, you Arcana Check Result Lanterns Created know the current hit point total, healing surges remaining, 20 or lower 1 and the nature of any persistent conditions affecting any 21–25 2 other ritual participant. The connection persists at any 26–30 3 distance except across planes. 31 or higher 4

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 146 7/2/08 3:10:23 PM You create one or more motes of shining light, each about Your Nature check result determines the greatest the size of your fingertip. They hang stationary in the air distance you can travel. You can always choose for your in squares of your choice within 5 squares of you. You can maximum travel to correspond to a lower check result if also choose to bind a lantern to a creature (including your- you desire, and by doing so you can reduce the distance RITUALS self). The lantern then hovers over that creature’s head to your intended destination. For example, if you want to wherever the creature goes. Each lantern sheds dim light travel only 10 miles but your check result is 40, you can within 2 squares around it (similar to a candle). apply the outcome for a check result of 21–30. As a result, you end up 1d4 miles away from your intended destina- Trailblaze tion instead of 1d10 miles. At a gesture, plants, trees, and rubble gently slide apart and Check Result Maximum Travel (Distance from Target) form a straight road traveling into the distance. 20 or lower 1 mile (1d10 × 100 feet) 21–30 10 miles (1d4 miles) Level: 10 Component Cost: 200 gp 31–40 50 miles (1d10 miles) Category: Exploration Market Price: 500 gp 41 or higher 150 miles (3d10 miles) Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Nature (no check) Duration: 8 hours Wat e r b o r n Natural wilderness moves aside so that you can pass, cre- Level: 14 Component Cost: 850 gp ating a clear path 4 squares wide that extends 10 squares Category: Exploration Market Price: 2,000 gp ahead and behind you. As you travel, you ignore natural Time: 10 minutes Key Skill: Arcana or Nature obstacles that would slow your overland speed. The Duration: Special natural terrain returns to normal once you pass, and the You shiver as a cool, liquid sensation rolls over your body. Perception check DC to track your party increases by 5 as Your skin adopts a blue cast, and water flows freely into though you had obscured your tracks. your lungs as easily as a breath of air. Walk Crossroads Targets of the Waterborn ritual can explore the ocean’s You raise your hand, holly and mistletoe wrapped around depths at length and with leisure. Up to eight creatures your fingers. Singing a song you hope the guardian finds (including yourself if you choose) gain the ability to pleasing, you notice a strange dark hole in the side of a breathe underwater. In addition to this ability, targets can nearby hill. You could swear that the hole wasn’t there a speak normally and gain a swim speed equal to their land moment before. speed. Subjects are unaffected by the cold and pressure of the deep ocean. Level: 14 Component Cost: 850 gp This ritual does not negate the ability to breathe air or Category: Travel Market Price: 4,250 gp move on land. Equipment and possessions, such as books Time: 30 minutes Key Skill: Nature and scrolls, on a creature affected by the ritual remain Duration: Instantaneous undamaged by the water.

Speckled across Toril are countless portals called fey Check Result Duration crossroads. Each such portal forms at a place where the 19 or lower 4 hours barrier between the Feywild and the world is especially 20-29 8 hours thin. 30–39 16 hours This ritual allows you and your allies access to a fey 40 or higher 2 days crossroads of your choice, enabling you to use the Feywild as a conduit between two locations in the world. Com- pleting the ritual conveys you and your allies a certain distance through the world. These crossroads are unde- pendable means of travel, however, and walkers on these paths never end up exactly where they intend to go. You and your friends exit the crossroads a certain distance away from your intended destination, and the crossroads often deposit their travelers in precarious or interesting locations.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_05.indd 147 7/2/08 3:10:23 PM CHAPTER 6 Almanac

The FORGOTTEN REALMS campaign setting is a living, vibrant world, home to countless cultures and sentient races. Kingdoms, city-states, and empires sprawl across the land, separated by large tracts of wilderness. Magic reigns supreme, affecting climate, geography, travel, communication, and production. The devastating effects of the century-old Spellplague transformed the landscape, introduced heretofore 6unknown regions, eliminated other areas, and left pockets of uncontrolled magic across the land. This chapter is a summary of basic facts about the continent of Faerûn and the setting in general, the sort of information that’s known by most residents (including your character). ✦ Deities of Toril: Descriptions of many of the setting’s divine entities and the precepts of their faiths. ✦ Lore of the Land: What Toril and Abeir have in common, and how they differ. ✦ The Calendar of Harptos: The months, seasons, and holidays. ✦ The Roll of Years: An ancient prophet gave names to the years of Faerûn. Here’s a short list pairing the names and the numbers of recent and upcoming years. ✦ Languages: Most folk speak Common and one or more of several other languages. ✦ Coin and Commerce: What currency is in use and how the market and trade system works. ✦ Class and Station: Information on economic class and social status. ✦ Families: Common attitudes about family and relationships. ✦ Learning: Most people don’t have formal school- ing, but they are literate. ✦ Adventurers: How the rest of the world feels about adventurers. ✦ The Spellplague: What everyone knows about the Spellplague. ✦ Cosmology: The planes of existence. FRANCIS TSAI CHAPTER 6 | Almanac 148

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 148 7/2/08 3:11:35 PM FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 149 7/2/08 3:11:40 PM DEITIES OF TORIL

The inhabitants of Faerûn worship a large pantheon of Bane gods, and visitors from other planes are also common. The Black Lord Evil Greater God Greater Gods Bane is the iron-fisted At the top of the divine hierarchy are the greater gods, lord of tyranny, seek- most of which reign over small groups of other divine ing dominion over beings, including lesser gods, exarchs, and primordi- everyone and every- als. The greater gods of Toril are described below. thing. He is served by tyrants and organizations that Amaunator seek to impose their will on others. The Black Lord is not content to The Keeper of the subjugate the mortal world, and seeks to dominate all Yellow Sun other gods as well. Bane requires the following of his Lawful Good Greater devotees: God ✦ Amaunator is the god Strive ceaselessly to dominate your environment. of the sun and time. ✦ Be merciless in the execution of your duties, and His church teaches that show no pity to the weak. he has died and been ✦ Respect tradition and authority. reborn time and again, like the turning of a great Chauntea clock. He is revered by farmers, The Great Mother merchants, and nomads who follow the seasons and Lawful Good Greater the turning of the celestial clock, as well as paladins Goddess who battle undead. His strict commands include the Chauntea is the mother following: of Toril, and she oversees ✦ Obey the law and respect tradition. the interaction of sen- ✦ Always meet your commitments and never be late. tient mortals with the ✦ Be organized in all pursuits. natural world. She draws worshipers from all who Asmodeus depend on the land for their livelihood, including farmers Supreme Master of the Nine and villagers (who live close to Hells the land) and druids (who tend the wild reaches). Evil Greater God Chauntea is a kindly goddess who nurtures and feeds Asmodeus is the master the world. She calls upon her worshipers to do the of the Nine Hells and its following: legions of devils. He is ✦ served by those who have Preserve the cycle of growth and harvest. succumbed to greed and ✦ Live on and with the land. impatience. He can be a charismatic ✦ Be generous in sharing the land’s bounty. and generous god, but those who sign away their souls to Asmodeus are damned for all eternity. The pact each worshiper forges with the Master of the Nine Hells spells out the following: ✦ Asmodeus is your true master. Obey his commands absolutely. ✦ You can earn special favors by tempting new worshipers into serving Asmodeus. ✦ Indulge in the pleasures of life, but do not falter in word or commitment. MIKE SCHLEY (4) SCHLEY MIKE CHAPTER 6 | Almanac 150

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 150 7/2/08 3:11:44 PM Corellon world. Ghaunadaur has no use for laws or traditions, First of the Seldarine requiring only the following of his worshipers: Good Greater God ✦ Destroy in the name of That Which Lurks. Corellon is a skilled warrior and ✦ Consume all that you destroy. the father of the eladrin, who ✦ Be patient in your hunger, for time has no meaning. were born of the blood he shed in his epic battles with Gru- umsh. Corellon is worshiped by Gruumsh

eladrin, elves, and half-elves, as The One-Eyed God DEITIES OF TORIL OF TORIL well as those who are long-lived Chaotic Evil Greater God and those who work magic. He Gruumsh is the unblink- is a benevolent protector of his followers ing god of destruction and is focused on long-range goals. He who unleashes the savage asks the following of his worshipers: multitudes against out- posts of civilization. He ✦ Protect the traditions and works of is worshiped by orcs your race. and half-orcs and ✦ Create great examples of magic and beauty. has come to dominate ✦ Be ever vigilant against the evil hordes. some of the other savage human- oids as well. Gruumsh is a brutal god who loathes Cyric but denies that he lost an eye to Prince of Lies the First of the Seldarine. Gruumsh tells his worship- Chaotic Evil Greater ers to do the following: God ✦ Gather and breed, and your numbers shall flourish. Cyric is the mad god of ✦ Rise up in hordes and seize that which is rightfully strife and lies. He is yours. served by liars, the ✦ Raid. Kill. Conquer. insane, and those who revel in mindless destruc- tion. The Prince of Lies Kelemvor is given to wild rantings, Lord of the Dead paranoid delusions, and believing in Unaligned Greater the absolute truth of his own lies. Cyric gives differ- God ent commands to every follower, but they share these Kelemvor presides common elements: over the passage from life to death, ✦ Spread chaos, destruction, and insanity through- judging the faithless and the out the world. false and apportioning souls to ✦ The world is mad, and everyone is out to get you. their proper fate in the afterlife. ✦ Slaughter anyone who stands in your way. His followers are drawn from those who find comfort in the natural transition Ghaunadaur from life to death and those who battle undead and That Which Lurks the practitioners of , wherever they might Chaotic Evil Greater be found. Kelemvor’s absolute fairness, firm hand, God and steady grace bring comfort to those who lose a Ghaunadaur lurks loved one. The Lord of the Dead gives simple dictates in the depths, from to his followers: where he rules over ✦ Do not fear death, for death is the natural stage the lowest forms of sen- that follows life. tience. Although his cult ✦ Give comfort to the bereaved. once included drow and ✦ Destroy the undead, and oppose the use of other creatures of the Underdark, necromancy. Ghaunadaur is now served only by oozes, slimes, and abominations, including the denizens of the Abolethic Sovereignty. Ghaunadaur is an ancient, cowardly god tinged with madness who seeks only to consume the

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 151 7/2/08 3:11:47 PM Lolth of knowledge in all its forms. Oghma’s strictures Queen of the Demonweb Pits demand the following: Chaotic Evil Greater Goddess ✦ Encourage innovation and new thoughts, wherever Lolth is a capricious goddess who they might lead. revels in betrayal and blood. The ✦ Collect and preserve knowledge before it is lost. Spider Queen demands abso- ✦ Disseminate knowledge as widely as possible so lute obedience from the drow, that all can benefit from its instruction. presiding over their manifold schemes and betrayals, and is sovereign over all arachnids. Selûne Lolth’s favor is fickle, and she The Moonmaiden regularly pits her worshipers Good Greater Goddess against each other, but the following The goddess of the moon dictates hold true for all her faithful: governs the ebb and flow of tides and comforts the ✦ Exhibit absolute loyalty to the Spider world with her silvery Queen and no other. glow in the black of ✦ Honor Lolth through sacrifices of night. She constantly blood and that which you hold dear. battles the darkness of ✦ Kill no spider, for to do so is to attack Lolth her sister Shar. The ranks of herself. Selûne’s faithful include mari- ners, travelers, and those who seek comfort in the Moradin night. Selûne is kind, caring, and ageless, ever waxing The Soul Forger and waning in power. She encourages her worshipers Lawful Good Greater God to do the following: The All-Father forged the dwarf ✦ Never lose hope or faith, for every force in the race from gems and precious world ebbs and flows. metals and imbued the ✦ Bring light to the darkness, and hold back the tide dwarves with souls with of evil. the strike of his mighty ✦ Seek out creatures who bear the curse of lycan- hammer. Moradin is revered thropy, curing those who hope to end their by dwarves, blacksmiths, and affliction and destroying those who have suc- those who work with gems or cumbed to the beast within. metals. The Soul Forger is stern, stubborn, and uncompromising, but tireless and brave in the defense of his creations. He demands the Shar following of his worshipers: Mistress of the Night Evil Greater Goddess ✦ Respect and honor your traditions. Shar is the goddess of the ✦ Do not flinch in the face of danger. night and sister to Selûne. ✦ Seek out the riches buried in the heart of the She is worshiped by souls world, and forge them into great works of art. consumed with bitterness and loss, who seek to turn Oghma sorrow into vengeance and The Binder of What Is exact suffering in kind. Shar Known resides in shadow, nurturing secret hatreds, unnatu- Unaligned Greater God ral desires, and a lust for revenge. She issues these Oghma is the lord of knowl- commands to her followers: edge and thought, both the ✦ Place your trust in the Mistress of the Night, for spoken and the written word. she will lead you through the darkness. The Binder is served by all ✦ Never forget a slight or a loss, for those who have who seek knowledge, includ- hurt you must suffer in kind. ing bards, lorekeepers, sages, ✦ Never forget that the darkness is your friend, scribes, and wizards. Oghma hiding your secrets and cloaking you from the suf- thrives on new ideas, regard- fering and pain of the world. less of their consequences, and the communication MIKE SCHLEY (5) SCHLEY MIKE CHAPTER 6 | Almanac 152

FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 152 7/2/08 3:11:51 PM Silvanus Tempus The Forest Father The Foehammer Unaligned Greater God Unaligned Greater God The Forest Father (or Tree- Tempus is the god of battle father) is the lord of nature in and patron of martial prow- all its wild splendor. He is ess. He is revered by all worshiped by druids, rangers, warriors, from the lowli- hermits, and others who dwell est soldier to the mightiest

in the wilderness. Silvanus warlord. The fearless Lord of DEITIES OF TORIL OF TORIL is wild and unpredictable, Battle views war as a force of given to tender acts of mercy nature that shapes and reshapes and wild bouts of savagery. civilization. His orders to all com- He instructs his faithful to do the batants are simple and direct: following: ✦ Be fearless. ✦ Preserve the balance of life and death, birth and ✦ Never turn away from a fight. decay. ✦ Obey the rules of war. ✦ Respect nature in all its savagery, and revere the world in all its natural beauty. Torm ✦ Protect the wild places from the further encroach- The Loyal Fury ment of civilization. Lawful Good Greater God The Loyal Fury is the god of Sune law, dutifully upholding the The Lady of Love strictures of civilization. Torm Good Greater is served by paladins and other Goddess holy champions. Ever steadfast Sune is the mis- and true, he is consumed by his tress of beauty and sense of duty. Torm requires the tender emotions. She following: is revered by artists, ✦ Respect and enforce the law, lovers, and gallants and honor your traditions. drawn from the ranks ✦ Demonstrate truthfulness, of humans, eladrin, and loyalty, and steadfast devotion to a rightful cause. half-elves. Despite her ✦ flirtatious, loving nature, the Lady of Love holds her- Do not flinch in the execution of your duty, no self aloof, pledging her heart only to her faithful. She matter what the consequence. teaches her worshipers the following: ✦ Seek beauty and love in all its forms. Lesser Gods ✦ Follow your passions in love and art wherever your Just below the greater gods in the divine pecking heart might lead you. order are the lesser gods, sometimes simply called gods. Each of these entities is subservient to a greater ✦ Celebrate the creation of beauty, and share it so god and resides with that greater god on a particular that all can revel in the joy of life. plane of existence (see “Cosmology,” page 159). Of the nineteen entities generally recognized as (lesser) gods, ten are lawful good, good, or unaligned, and thus are potential objects of worship for adven- turers and others who are not disposed toward evil. Each of these ten is briefly described below. Angharradh: This good-aligned goddess is associated with Corellon, and as such many of her worshipers are elves. Bahamut: The great and good Platinum Dragon, revered by many of his ilk, resides in the dominion overseen by Torm.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 153 7/2/08 3:11:55 PM Berronar Truesilver: The wife of Moradin, lawful LOREORE OF THE LAND good like her spouse, is a popular choice for worship among female dwarves. Garl Glittergold: The leader among the gnome At the center of the universe lie the twin worlds of deities, Garl resides in Corellon’s dominion. He is Abeir and Toril, slightly out of phase with each other. good-aligned. Both revolve around the same sun and both have a Gond: This unaligned god, favored by smiths, large lunar satellite, Selûne, trailed by a line of moon- craftsfolk, and others who create items and devices, lets known as the Tears of Selûne. has a place in the dominion of Oghma. Toril is the body that folk refer to as “the world.” In Ilmater: This good-aligned god is the embodi- the aftermath of the Spellplague, it includes pockets ment of compassion and an opponent of suffering. He of Returned Abeir that have replaced pockets of the resides with Torm. old Toril. The planet’s primary and “central” conti- Mielikki: A good-aligned goddess who cares for nent is Faerûn. To the north of Faerûn is the arctic and protects forest realms, she makes her home in north, home to the polar icecap. To the west of Faerûn the domain of Silvanus. is the Trackless Sea, and beyond that horizon lies Sheela Peryroyl: This good-aligned goddess is Returned Abeir, which completely replaced a land prominent among the half ling deities and renowned known as Maztica. To the south of Faerûn is the Great for her beauty. She resides in Chauntea’s dominion. Sea. To the east of Faerûn are the Hordelands. Other Tymora: Those who seek good luck or want to continents exist as well, but the folk of Faerûn and express thanks for having received it pay homage to Returned Abeir know little about those far-off lands. this good-aligned goddess. She resides in the domain also occupied by Selûne and Sune. Climate and Geography Waukeen: An unaligned goddess associated with The geographic regions of Faerûn range from the commerce and wealth, Waukeen occupies a portion frigid arctic to the steamy tropics, with all types of of the domain of Amaunator. landscapes and climates in between. Travelers can find soaring mountain ranges, vast chasms, great Exarchs and lakes, and a large inland sea. Some climates and Primordials geographies can be explained by natural forces, whereas others are the result of (or at least influenced Many other individuals of divine aspect occupy by) magic. places in the world’s pantheon. Most of these beings Climate is generally a function of latitude, alti- are either exarchs (mortal servants of greater gods tude, and precipitation, with a great deal of regional who have been elevated to divine status) or pri- variation due to changes in altitude, the proximity of mordials (beings of elemental origin believed to be bodies of water, and magic. Generally, Faerûn can be mortal but worshiped by some nonetheless). This divided into five climatic zones. group of low-ranking divine entities also includes ✦ the eight archdevils of the Nine Hells who pay The northwest receives a great deal of precipita- homage to Asmodeus even as they sometimes plot to tion and ranges from a frozen, blighted wasteland unseat him. to alpine valleys that have short, fierce summers to a verdant, temperate region capable of supporting large cities. ✦ The southwest generally receives plenty of pre- cipitation and ranges from temperate to steamy to desert. ✦ The southeastern coast is hot with long, humid summers and short, stormy winters. ✦ The southeastern interior is arid with hot, dry summers and perversely cold winters. ✦ The northeast is arid and cold, and few forests flourish here.

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Most cultures of Faerûn follow the Calendar of Harp- mainly as the halfway point of winter, with hard tos, named for the long-dead wizard who invented it. times still to come. The Faerûnian year is 365 days long, marked by the Greengrass: The start of spring is traditionally a passage of Toril around the sun. The year is divided day of peace and rejoicing marked by the display of into twelve months of thirty days, loosely coincid- flowers (even if they need to be grown in a hothouse ing with the waxing and waning of Selûne, and five during the winter months) that are worn or given as annual holidays. In lieu of weeks, each month is sacrifices to the gods who have brought life back to divided into three tendays, also known as rides. Once the world. every four years, Shieldmeet is added to the Calendar Midsummer: The midpoint of summer is a time of Harptos as a “leap day” immediately following of feasting and love, marked by dalliances, betrothals, Midsummer night. and (traditionally) good weather. Bad weather on this Particular days of the ride or month have no night is seen as a sign of ill fortune to come. OF HARPTOS THE CALENDAR CALENDAR OF HARPTOS special names. Instead, days of the ride are denoted Shieldmeet: This quadrennial festival follows by counting from the beginning of the tenday. For Midsummer night. It is traditionally a day of open example, “one-day, two-day, three-day,” and so on. council between the ruled and their rulers, and the Days of the month are noted as numbers followed by renewal of pacts. In addition to theatrical entertain- the month name. For example, sages might record ment, many tournaments are held on Shieldmeet, a date as occurring on “1 Mirtul” or “27 Uktar” or allowing the brave and the foolish to try to prove “Midsummer.” themselves. Highharvestide: The autumn harvest is marked THE CALENDAR OF HARPTOS by feasting and thanks. Many folk travel in the wake Month Name Common Name of this festival before the worst of winter’s bite makes 1 Hammer Deepwinter the roads and waterways impassable. (Annual holiday: Midwinter) The Feast of the Moon: This holiday celebrates 2 Alturiak The Claw of Winter ancestors and the honored dead. During the festival, 3 Ches The Claw of Sunsets ancestral tales are recounted, and the stories and 4 Tarsakh The Claw of the Storms mythsyg that bind cultures are taught anew. (Annual holiday: Greengrass) 5 Mirtul The Melting 6 Kythorn The Time of Flowers THETHEROLLOFYEARSEROLLOFYEARS ROLL OF YEARS 7 Flamerule Summertide (Annual holiday: Midsummer) (Quadrennial holiday: Shieldmeet) Several kingdoms, regions, and cities throughout 8 Eleasis Highsun Faerûn have their own forms of annual reckoning. 9 Eleint The Fading One of the most widely recognized (and the one used (Annual holiday: Highharvestide) herein) is the Dalereckoning (DR) calendar. This cal- 10 Marpenoth Leaffall endar dates to the time, nearly 1,500 years ago, when 11 Uktar The Rotting humans were first permitted by elves to settle in the (Annual holiday: The Feast of the Moon) more open regions of Cormanthor—the event that led 12 Nightal The Drawing Down to the formation of the Dalelands. Despite the various forms of annual reckoning Seasonal Festivals used around the continent, most folk refer to births, deaths, weddings, and other events by the name of Every culture across Faerûn has its own special fes- the year. For example, 1479 DR is the Year of the tivals and holidays whose occurrence is governed Ageless One. Children learn the order of the years by the passage of the sun, the moon, or some other from bards, artistic designs in temples, and their event. Five annual festivals and one quadrennial festi- elders. Although the meanings of year names are val are observed in almost every civilized land: often obscure, most years (until they arrive) are seen Midwinter: Although this holiday is generally as mysterious portents of the time ahead. known as Midwinter, it is often celebrated under The Roll of Years familiar to most folk was penned different names. For example, the High Festival of by Auguthra the Mad and expanded by the great sage Winter is a feast day used by nobles and monarchs to Alaundo in the library of Candlekeep. A second Roll mark or renew alliances. For commoners in north- of Years, known as the Black Chronology, is said to ern climes, Deadwinter Day is a somber day noted

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 155 7/2/08 3:11:59 PM exist as well, penned in darkness by Auguthra and LANGUAGES OF FAERÛN held in secret by the Church of Shar. Language Region or Race Alphabet Below is a brief accounting of the recent Roll of Abyssal Demons, gnolls, sahuagin Barazhad Years and the years to come that would be known by Chondathan Aglarond, Amn, Baldur’s Thorass most adventurers. Gate, Cormyr, Dalelands, Dragon Coast, Elturgard, RECENT AND FUTURE YEAR NAMES Erlkazar, Luruar, Moonshae Year Number Year Name Isles, Nelanther Isles, Sea of 1477 DR Year of the Purloined Statue Fallen Stars (surface), Sembia, 1478 DR Year of the Dark Circle Tethyr, Velen, Vilhon Wilds, 1479 DR Year of the Ageless One (current year) Waterdeep 1480 DR Year of Deep Water Drifting Common Everywhere on the surface Thorass 1481 DR Year of the Thoughtless Suitor of Faerûn (trade language) 1482 DR Year of the Narthex Murders Damaran Damara, Dambrath, Great Dethek Dale, Impiltur, Moonsea Lands, Narfell, Rashemen, LANGUAGES Thesk, Vaasa, Vesperin Deep Speech High Imaskar, Underdark Espruar Draconic Murghôm, Najara, Okoth, Iokharic The continent of Faerûn is home to many cultures Returned Abeir, Tymanther and nations, and the inhabitants speak a multi- Dwarven East Rift Dethek tude of languages and dialects. Many races speak Elven Elfharrow, Evereska, Espruar their own languages, with regional differences Evermeet, Menzoberranzan, in dialects, though some (such as hobgoblins and Myth Drannor, Raurin, Sea goblins) share a language, suggesting a mutual of Fallen Stars (submerged) ancestry, a common history, or some other close Giant Kingdom of Many-Arrows Dethek relationship. Goblin Goblins, hobgoblins, Thorass Modern sages recognize three primary group- bugbears ings of active human languages in Faerûn. The first, Netherese Halruaa, Netheril Iokharic Chondathan, is spoken mainly by people in the Primordial Akanûl, Calimshan, Barazhad western regions. The second, Damaran, is spoken Lake of Steam mostly by humans in the east. The third language, Shou Nathlan Iokharic Untheric, is less widespread than the first two. Supernal Angels, devils, deities Supernal Numerous other active languages exist on the conti- Thayan Thay Thorass nent, but they are even more limited geographically, Tuigan Hordelands Thorass sometimes to a single nation (such as the Thayan Untheric Beastlands, Chessenta, Thorass language). Chult, Durpar, Estagund, Turmish, the Shaar The Common Tongue script flows over jewelry, monuments, and magic Common is widely spoken across Faerûn, though items. It is also the alphabet used to scribe Deep sometimes with limited proficiency. It is a straightfor- Speech. ward language best suited for trade and negotiation. ✦ Dethek is the Dwarven runic script, usually Faerûn’s common tongue is closely related to the inscribed on metal sheets or carved in stone. It human language Chondathan. is notable for its straight lines and relative lack of punctuation (other than spaces between words Alphabets and slashes between sentences). Words are given Despite the multitude of languages and dialects, only emphasis by adding a red hue. Dethek is also the six sets of symbols are in widespread use as alphabets script used for the languages of giants, orcs, and across Faerûn. ogres. ✦ Thorass is the alphabet of Common, Chondathan, ✦ Barazhad is the script of elementals, efreets, and Untheric, and it has been adopted by other archons, demons, gnolls, and sahuagin. languages as well. ✦ Iokharic (also known as Draconic for the most ✦ Espruar is an eladrin moon elf alphabet adopted famous language it is used for) is the script of drag- by gold elves, drow, and other elves and eladrin ons, dragonborn, kobolds, and many dragonlike, thousands of years ago. Its beautiful, weaving reptilian, or serpentine folk.

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 156 7/2/08 3:12:00 PM ✦ Supernal is the language of angels, devils, and and are a power unto themselves. Costers are alli- deities. It is sometimes written dialectically (as ances of small, independent traders who band into Celestial and Infernal) when used by angels and shared caravans for safety in travel. They frequently devils, respectively.py hire adventurers traveling in the same direction to make up for a shortfall in guards. Adventurers can earn between 1 and 20 gold pieces per day for such COINCOIN AANDND CCOMMERCEOMMERCE duty, depending on their experience and ability to negotiate. The baseline economy of Faerûn matches the coins The disparate lands of Faerûn are knit by a common and prices outlined in the Player’s Handbook. Gold web of commerce and trade, much of it initiated by and silver coins are most common, although coins CLASS AND STATION AND STATION the sprawling ranks of humankind. Hard work is a made of copper and platinum are employed as well. way of life throughout the Heartlands. A day’s labor Paper currency is almost unknown. Coins come in a might earn a single silver piece. Days off are few variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, but most are and far between, with most workers getting a respite fashioned of a common weight for a particular metal. only on festival days. Some folk have begun working Merchants also employ trade bars in lieu of large nine days out of ten, but life for a typical peasant is numbers of coins, and other, more exotic forms of hard and short. Slavery is not unknown in Faerûn, coinageg are not unknown. but it is traditionally associated with southern and eastern lands (especially Calimshan and Thay) or tyrant-ruled cities around the Moonsea. Indentured CLASSSANDSTATION AND STATION servitude and serfdom are practiced as well, and these practices approach the brutality and hopeless- ness of slavery. Matters of economic class and station vary accord- Machines more complicated than a waterwheel ing to culture and race. Nevertheless, a rough divide are largely unknown across Faerûn, and techno- exists within most nations of Faerûn. The peasantry logical know-how has notably receded in the wake consists of common farmers and simple laborers, who of the Spellplague. Crop farming is common in make up the bulk of the population. Tradesfolk and the Heartlands. Animal husbandry is practiced in merchants occupy the next rung above the peasantry, regions too steep, arid, or dangerous to farm. Mining generating wealth and prosperity for their settle- and metalwork are widespread and traditionally ment. They protect themselves with strong guilds and dominated by dwarven clans. Papermaking and companies of craftsfolk. The next rung is occupied bookbinding is the tedious work of scribes who copy by the low nobles and the clergy. The former are usu- volumes by hand. ally descended from warriors who won the right to Most inhabitants of Faerûn rarely or never travel rule through force of arms. The latter gained their far from home, but merchants, peddlers, mercenar- position through the enduring wealth and influ- ies, drovers, and adventurers travel widely, moving ence of Faerûn’s powerful churches. High nobles are goods and services from one place to another along related by blood or marriage to the ruling family and Faerûn’s trade routes. Common forms of travel are owed allegiance by low nobles. They are usually include river barges that sail inland waterways, landed and command great fiefs that could be consid- steeds or devices that carry riders through the air, ered kingdoms in their own right. ships that cross large seas and lakes, horses and simi- lar creatures that traverse the land, and, of course, simple walking. Most of Faerûn’s roads are dusty tracks between cities and outposts, wide enough for one wagon and a horse passing each other. Major trade routes can fit three or even four wagons abreast. Paved roads are nearly unknown. Wealthy trade cities tend to have streets paved with cobblestones. Most major trade routes have campgrounds, inns, or small villages spaced about a day apart along their length. Trade in Faerûn is dominated by great merchant companies and small trading costers. The former con- trol trade routes and markets, buying in one locale and transporting to another for selling. Merchant companies are largely ungoverned by trade laws

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 157 7/2/08 3:12:01 PM sending them off on dangerous quests in which they FAMILIES are likely to die—or at least not pose a threat. Others surround themselves with bodyguards or spend Although few adventurers start families before coins to discreetly undermine the position held by they settle down, the common folk of Faerûn place powerful adventurers in society. great stock in strong families and familial ties. An adventurer who attaches himself to a wealthy Marriage is common in most societies in Faerûn, or noble patron earns a place in society commen- though customs vary widely according to tradition. surate with the influence and station of the patron. Arranged marriages are uncommon except among Those who threaten or intimidate the local power the nobility. Divorce is rare. Polygamy is also rare, structure invite all manner of trouble—legal, finan- occurring mostly among the wealthy. Children cial, and violent. Adventurers who abuse their power are regarded as a blessing, and large families are are seen as little more than bandits, whereas those common in relatively safe and prosperous regions. who use their power to help others are blessed as The blessings of the gods and the interventions of heroes. priests and clerics spare the elderly of many of the Groups of adventurers often assemble in formal ravages of old age, so most folks work until they companies, pooling their resources to share treasure, die. Only the wealthy can afford to retire (or to not responsibility, and risk. These companies stand a work at all). better chance of receiving official recognition and licenses from governments or blessings from estab- lished churches, but individual members are more limited in their chances for advancement. On the LEARNING other hand, informal adventuring bands take the greatest risks and offer the greatest rewards to indi- Formal schooling is the exception rather than the vidual members, but these freewheeling groups are rule in much of Faerûn, though the south and east often seen as lawless mercenaries in established king- once had a tradition of great academies of learning. doms such as Cormyr.y The fall of Chondath, Halruaa, Mulhorand, Unther, and Var the Golden, along with the transformation of Thay, has greatly undermined this tradition. As a THEESPELLPLAGUE SPELLPLAGUESPELLPLAGU result, only the children of wealthy or highborn par- ents receive any real education. Nevertheless, most Faerûnians are literate, taught by their parents or by Nearly a century ago, Faerûn was ripped apart by teachers to read, write, and appreciate the value and an unfettering of wild magic now known as the potential power of the written word. True scholarly Spellplague. Although sages and clerics might argue learning is mainly the preserve of sages, scribes, about the origin of the Spellplague, the effect was clerics, and wizards. The greatest citadels of learn- apparent to all. Huge swaths of the landscape were ing nowadays are found in High Imaskar, Luruar, rent asunder. Entire nations were drowned, and Netheril, and Waterdeep, as well as in famed libraries large regions collapsed into the Underdark or were such as Candlekeep.p thrust up as spires of stone. The land became far more magical and fantastic in appearance, with islands of rock called earthmotes floating in the sky. The Spellplague infected everything: flesh, ADVENTURERS stone, magic, space and dimensional walls, and even the cosmology. Adventurers break the molds of their home societ- Another effect of the Spellplague was to breach ies in many respects. They are expected to travel the the barrier between the twin worlds of Abeir and world and absorb new ideas. They can advance their Toril. Portions of Abeir and Toril were swapped, status rapidly in most societies, ignoring the strictures leaving pockets of Abeir scattered across Faerûn. of class and station. To the west, the entire continent of Maztica van- Most common folk envy the freedom enjoyed by ished, replaced by a new continent that many call adventurers, but their fear of Faerûn’s many dangers Returned Abeir. holds them back. Nobles and wealthy merchants Although the Spellplague has largely run its often view adventurers with great suspicion, rightly course, its legacy lingers. Most creatures warped fearing their ability to overturn the established by the Spellplague have since died (of old age, sick- social order with a few well-placed spells or sword ness, or violent death), but a few, known as the thrusts. Some react by employing adventurers and plaguechanged, survive. Enduring pockets of unre- strained wild magic, known as plaguelands, lie

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FRPlayersGuide_Ch_06.indd 158 7/2/08 3:12:02 PM scattered across Faerûn. Those who visit such areas ✦ The Cynosure (where the deities meet) and survive exhibit physical marks known as spells- ✦ The Deep Wilds (a primeval woodland) cars and often manifest bizarre abilities. ✦ The Demonweb Pits (a roiling terrain of spiders) ✦ The Dismal Caverns (an uncultivated area of pow- COSMOLOGY erful monsters) ✦ Dwarfhome (home to the dwarven deities) COSMOLOGY ✦ The Fugue Plane (where the dead go to be judged) Toril lies at the center of multiple planes. Two of those ✦ planes—the Feywild and the Shadowfell—form reflec- The Green Fields (a pastoral region) tions of Toril, the former enchanted and (to some) ✦ The House of Knowledge (a vast repository of intriguing, the latter dark and sinister. learning) Beneath Toril lies the churning substance and ✦ The Nine Hells (where devils reign) energy of the Elemental Chaos, which holds numer- ✦ Nishrek (a chaotic landscape where the orc gods ous realms within its reaches. Below the Elemental rule) Chaos is the Abyss, home to demons. ✦ Above Toril lies a silvery void known as the The Supreme Throne (the prison of a mad god) Astral Sea, in which stars part to reveal dominions— ✦ The Towers of Night (where darkness reigns homes of the gods. The dominions include the supreme) following: ✦ Warrior’s Rest (where battle ever rages) ✦ Arvandor (home to the elven and gnome deities) ✦ Celestia (an enormous mountain bathed in silver light)

ABOUT THE DESIGNERS Greg Bilsland is a game editor and contract writer at Robert J. Schwalb works as a freelance designer for Wizards of the Coast. His writing credits include this book Wizards of the Coast. His recent credits include Elder and several D&D InsiderTM articles. When he’s not working, EvilsTM and Exemplars of EvilTM. Robert lives in Tennessee he spends much of his free time writing speculative fic- with his incredibly patient wife Stacee and his pride of tion in one of ’s many coffee shops. fiendish werecats. He is happiest when chained to his desk, toiling for his dark masters in Seattle. Logan Bonner traded the Great Plains of Kansas for Seattle when he landed a job at Wizards of the Coast. Richard Baker is an award-winning game designer As a mechanical designer, he has created Dungeon Tiles who has written scores of D&D adventures and supple- and D&D® Miniatures, and worked on classes for the 4th ments, including Thunderspire LabyrinthTM, King of the Edition Player’s Handbook®. Trollhaunt WarrensTM, and Manual of the PlanesTM. Rich is also a bestselling author of FORGOTTEN REALMS® novels, Eric Boyd has long loved to wander the highways and including Swordmage, the first book in the new Blades of byways of the FORGOTTEN REALMS® setting, from wyrm- the Moonsea series. filled skies to the depths of the Underdark. His recent projects include A Grand History of the RealmsTM and Bruce R. Cordell is an -winning game : The Scouring of the LandTM. designer for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. He is the coauthor of the new FORGOTTEN REALMS® Campaign GuideTM. His long Rob Heinsoo led the design of the 4th Edition D&D® list of professional credits includes the Expanded Psionics Roleplaying Game, and currently serves as Lead Designer HandbookTM and Libris MortisTM supplements. for Wizards of the Coast Roleplaying R&D. His other game designs include Three-Dragon AnteTM and Inn FightingTM. Philip Athans has been working behind the scenes as FORGOTTEN REALMS® novels line editor, first at TSR, then at Wizards of the Coast, for almost thirteen years. He’s also the author of six novels set in Faerûn, including best seller Annihilation.

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